Dr. Shicun Wu ( National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Solving Disputes for Regional Cooperation and Development in the South China Sea
A Chinese Perspective
Dr. Shicun Wu ( National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Solving Disputes for Regional Cooperation and Development in the South China Sea
A Chinese Perspective
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This book discusses the South China Sea dispute from a Chinese perspective with regards to history, law, international politics, the economy, diplomacy and military affairs. Not only does it detail China's official position on the sovereignty and maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
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This book discusses the South China Sea dispute from a Chinese perspective with regards to history, law, international politics, the economy, diplomacy and military affairs. Not only does it detail China's official position on the sovereignty and maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
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- Produktdetails
- Chandos Asian Studies Series
- Verlag: Woodhead Publishing Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781843346852
- ISBN-10: 1843346850
- Artikelnr.: 40427940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Chandos Asian Studies Series
- Verlag: Woodhead Publishing Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781843346852
- ISBN-10: 1843346850
- Artikelnr.: 40427940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wu Shicun is President of the National Institute for the South China Sea Studies, a sole national-level think-tank in China specializing in South China Sea studies and a wellrespected expert in the field of the South China Sea Studies. His research focuses on history and geography on the South China Sea, ocean boundary delimitation, international relations and regional security issues. He has considerable expertise and numerous publications to his credit.
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
About the author
Note on translations
Timeline of Chinese history
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract:
Purpose and significance
Territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea
Causes of the disputes
Structure of the book
Chapter 2: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: historical
evidence
Abstract:
Discovery, naming and administration practices: from Spring and Autumn
period to late Qing dynasty
Consolidation of Chinese sovereignty: from late Qing dynasty to post-Second
World War
Conclusion
Chapter 3: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: a legal
perspective
Abstract:
Discovery in international law
Successive administration (prescription)
Maritime legislation
International acknowledgement and recognition of China's sovereignty
Protest against foreign invasions and fighting against foreign troops
Critical date
Discussion
The impact of UNCLOS
U-shaped line
Chapter 4: China's dispute with Vietnam over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Vietnam's sovereignty claim over the Nansha Islands and related maritime
claims
Weaknesses in Vietnam's claims
Confusion over the location administered by 'Hoang Sa detachment/brigades'
Invalidity of succession from France
History of the China-Vietnam dispute over the Nansha Islands
Bilateral efforts on dispute settlement and future challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 5: China's dispute with the Philippines over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Basis of the Philippines' claims
Effective occupation and control
Assessment of the Philippines' claims
History of the dispute between China and the Philippines
China-Philippine efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 6: China's disputes with Malaysia and Brunei over the Nansha
Islands
Abstract:
Basis of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
Assessment of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
History of disputes with Malaysia and Brunei
China-Malaysia and China-Brunei efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Recent developments and regional cooperation in the South China
Sea
Abstract:
Recent developments in the South China Sea
CLCS submission
National legislation and regulation
Incidents at sea
China-ASEAN: from DOC to COC
The involvement of non-claimant states
The Philippines versus China international arbitration
Regional cooperation: China's commitment
Conclusion
References
Appendix: SCS island names
Index
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
About the author
Note on translations
Timeline of Chinese history
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract:
Purpose and significance
Territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea
Causes of the disputes
Structure of the book
Chapter 2: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: historical
evidence
Abstract:
Discovery, naming and administration practices: from Spring and Autumn
period to late Qing dynasty
Consolidation of Chinese sovereignty: from late Qing dynasty to post-Second
World War
Conclusion
Chapter 3: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: a legal
perspective
Abstract:
Discovery in international law
Successive administration (prescription)
Maritime legislation
International acknowledgement and recognition of China's sovereignty
Protest against foreign invasions and fighting against foreign troops
Critical date
Discussion
The impact of UNCLOS
U-shaped line
Chapter 4: China's dispute with Vietnam over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Vietnam's sovereignty claim over the Nansha Islands and related maritime
claims
Weaknesses in Vietnam's claims
Confusion over the location administered by 'Hoang Sa detachment/brigades'
Invalidity of succession from France
History of the China-Vietnam dispute over the Nansha Islands
Bilateral efforts on dispute settlement and future challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 5: China's dispute with the Philippines over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Basis of the Philippines' claims
Effective occupation and control
Assessment of the Philippines' claims
History of the dispute between China and the Philippines
China-Philippine efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 6: China's disputes with Malaysia and Brunei over the Nansha
Islands
Abstract:
Basis of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
Assessment of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
History of disputes with Malaysia and Brunei
China-Malaysia and China-Brunei efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Recent developments and regional cooperation in the South China
Sea
Abstract:
Recent developments in the South China Sea
CLCS submission
National legislation and regulation
Incidents at sea
China-ASEAN: from DOC to COC
The involvement of non-claimant states
The Philippines versus China international arbitration
Regional cooperation: China's commitment
Conclusion
References
Appendix: SCS island names
Index
List of figures and tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
About the author
Note on translations
Timeline of Chinese history
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract:
Purpose and significance
Territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea
Causes of the disputes
Structure of the book
Chapter 2: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: historical
evidence
Abstract:
Discovery, naming and administration practices: from Spring and Autumn
period to late Qing dynasty
Consolidation of Chinese sovereignty: from late Qing dynasty to post-Second
World War
Conclusion
Chapter 3: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: a legal
perspective
Abstract:
Discovery in international law
Successive administration (prescription)
Maritime legislation
International acknowledgement and recognition of China's sovereignty
Protest against foreign invasions and fighting against foreign troops
Critical date
Discussion
The impact of UNCLOS
U-shaped line
Chapter 4: China's dispute with Vietnam over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Vietnam's sovereignty claim over the Nansha Islands and related maritime
claims
Weaknesses in Vietnam's claims
Confusion over the location administered by 'Hoang Sa detachment/brigades'
Invalidity of succession from France
History of the China-Vietnam dispute over the Nansha Islands
Bilateral efforts on dispute settlement and future challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 5: China's dispute with the Philippines over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Basis of the Philippines' claims
Effective occupation and control
Assessment of the Philippines' claims
History of the dispute between China and the Philippines
China-Philippine efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 6: China's disputes with Malaysia and Brunei over the Nansha
Islands
Abstract:
Basis of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
Assessment of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
History of disputes with Malaysia and Brunei
China-Malaysia and China-Brunei efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Recent developments and regional cooperation in the South China
Sea
Abstract:
Recent developments in the South China Sea
CLCS submission
National legislation and regulation
Incidents at sea
China-ASEAN: from DOC to COC
The involvement of non-claimant states
The Philippines versus China international arbitration
Regional cooperation: China's commitment
Conclusion
References
Appendix: SCS island names
Index
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
About the author
Note on translations
Timeline of Chinese history
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract:
Purpose and significance
Territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea
Causes of the disputes
Structure of the book
Chapter 2: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: historical
evidence
Abstract:
Discovery, naming and administration practices: from Spring and Autumn
period to late Qing dynasty
Consolidation of Chinese sovereignty: from late Qing dynasty to post-Second
World War
Conclusion
Chapter 3: China's sovereignty claims over the Nansha Islands: a legal
perspective
Abstract:
Discovery in international law
Successive administration (prescription)
Maritime legislation
International acknowledgement and recognition of China's sovereignty
Protest against foreign invasions and fighting against foreign troops
Critical date
Discussion
The impact of UNCLOS
U-shaped line
Chapter 4: China's dispute with Vietnam over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Vietnam's sovereignty claim over the Nansha Islands and related maritime
claims
Weaknesses in Vietnam's claims
Confusion over the location administered by 'Hoang Sa detachment/brigades'
Invalidity of succession from France
History of the China-Vietnam dispute over the Nansha Islands
Bilateral efforts on dispute settlement and future challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 5: China's dispute with the Philippines over the Nansha Islands
Abstract:
Basis of the Philippines' claims
Effective occupation and control
Assessment of the Philippines' claims
History of the dispute between China and the Philippines
China-Philippine efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 6: China's disputes with Malaysia and Brunei over the Nansha
Islands
Abstract:
Basis of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
Assessment of Malaysia's and Brunei's claims
History of disputes with Malaysia and Brunei
China-Malaysia and China-Brunei efforts for dispute settlement
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Recent developments and regional cooperation in the South China
Sea
Abstract:
Recent developments in the South China Sea
CLCS submission
National legislation and regulation
Incidents at sea
China-ASEAN: from DOC to COC
The involvement of non-claimant states
The Philippines versus China international arbitration
Regional cooperation: China's commitment
Conclusion
References
Appendix: SCS island names
Index