Jurnal Litigasi Amsir
Vol 10 No 3 (2023): Mei

Pesona Kekayaan Alam: Sumber Konflik di Kawasan Laut China Selatan

Auliah Ambarwati (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Adi Prahmana Putra (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Ahmad Wadil Aryadi (Fakultas Bisnis Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Nabila Nabila (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Nurriskayanti Ramli (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Arzety Najwa (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)
Sutriani Sutriani (Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 May 2023

Abstract

This research paper examines the influence of natural resources on international conflicts, focusing on the case study of the South China Sea dispute. The South China Sea is an area rich in natural resources, including oil, gas, and fisheries, which has resulted in competing territorial claims among several countries in the region. The objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between natural resources and the escalation of conflicts in the South China Sea. The findings suggest that the abundance of natural resources in the South China Sea has significantly contributed to the escalation of conflicts in the region. The competition for energy resources, fisheries, and strategic control has intensified rivalries and territorial disputes among the claimant states. The findings of this study contribute to the existing body of knowledge on the relationship between natural resources and international conflicts and provide insights into the challenges and potential avenues for peaceful resolution in the South China Sea

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Journal Info

Abbrev

julia

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Litigasi Amsir (JULIA), is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Faculty of Law, Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada. JULIA is published four times a year in February, May, August, and November. This journal provides direct open access to content on the principle of free ...