“Jiye Kim sets up an analytical framework from the perspective of diplomatic negotiation, which integrates various factors such as China's diplomatic ideas, interests, motivation and behavior, and presents the dynamic development process of China's behavior in the South China Sea. This is an innovative method and perspective that will be valuable to researchers and professionals who are interested in China's foreign policy.”— Xiaowen Hu, Yunnan University
“With a fresh and nuanced analysis, Jiye Kim delves into China’s multifaceted South China Sea negotiating record to reveal Beijing’s shifting and often contradictory interests shaping its approach to this disputed waterway. This book will be of considerable interest to those following China’s relations with Southeast Asia, Beijing’s negotiating behavior, and its approach to territorial disputes.”— Bates Gill, Asia Society's Center for China Analysis
“The Future of the South China Sea provides detailed analysis of China’s negotiation patterns vis-à-vis its South China Sea endeavors, negotiations either for sovereignty expansions that may worsen the disputes, or for dispute management to lower the level of tension with other claimants under visible constraints.”— Ji You, University of Macau and Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University
“This is a massive work on Chinese diplomacy over four decades of negotiating over the South China Seas conflict. For IR and China scholars, Kim’s focus on negotiation provides a window on China’s broader strategic goals captured by the concept of indisputable sovereignty. For negotiation scholars, the analyses underscore the importance of balancing principles with pragmatism. Understanding the impacts of negotiating with multiple actors adds depth to the understanding of any of the bilateral negotiations often conducted simultaneously. This book is strongly recommended for scholars from many disciplines and policy makers from many countries.”— Daniel Druckman, George Mason University, University of Queensland, and Macquarie University