Rising Tensions in the South China Sea
Rising Tensions in the South China Sea
Impact on Regional Geopolitics and Defense Spending
25-Nov-2016
South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
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Description
Spurred by Chinese expansionist advances and economic potential, the South China Sea is emerging as a contentious region between regional and world powers. A look into the history of the regional conflict from the perspective of the nations involved throws light on possible geopolitical scenarios and present and future priorities. The nations involved in this conflict have a diverse set of procurement needs, priorities, and strategies. Manufacturers should be cognizant of these needs when developing their market entry/expansion/consolidation strategies. This research service highlights procurement priorities, purchase patterns, expected future defense procurement and expected geopolitical courses of action. It aims to connect the dots between geopolitics, defense spending, and purchase patterns while providing the reader with a history of the dispute and how it may play out in the future.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
CEO’s Perspective
Questions that the Study Should Answer
Overview of the South China Sea Dispute
Overview of the South China Sea Dispute—Historical Context
Overview of the South China Sea Dispute—Historical Context (continued)
China—Territorial Claims and Regions of Contention
China and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries
China and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
China—Importance of the South China Sea Region
China—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns
China—Expected Course of Action
Malaysia—Territorial Claims and Regions of Contention
Malaysia and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries
Malaysia and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
Malaysia—Importance of the South China Sea Region
Malaysia—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns
Malaysia—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns (continued)
Malaysia—Expected Procurement
Malaysia—What Should OEMs Expect?
Malaysia—Expected Course of Action
Vietnam—Territorial Claims and Regions of Contention
Vietnam and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries
Vietnam and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
Vietnam—Importance of the South China Sea Region
Vietnam—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns
Vietnam—Expected Procurement
Vietnam—What Should OEMs Expect?
Vietnam—Expected Course of Action
Philippines—Territorial Claims and Regions of Contention
Philippines and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries
Philippines and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
Philippines and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
Philippines and The South China Sea—Historical Context and Relations with Other Countries (continued)
Philippines—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns
Philippines—Expected Procurement
Philippines—What Should OEMs Expect?
Philippines—Expected Course of Action
Brunei—Territorial Claims and Regions of Contention
Brunei and The South China Sea
Brunei and The South China Sea (continued)
Taiwan*—Defense Budget and Purchase Patterns
Taiwan—Expected Procurement
Taiwan—What Should OEMs Expect?
Taiwan—Expected Course of Action
The Last Word—Expected Courses of Action
The Last Word—Expected Courses of Action (continued)
The Last Word—Defense Procurement
The Last Word—Defense Procurement (continued)
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No Index | No |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Arjun Sreekumar |
Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | 9AB0-00-43-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Impact on Regional Geo politics market |
Keyword 2 | South China Sea Dispute |
Keyword 3 | Importance of the South China Sea Region |
Is Prebook | No |