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Rethinking South China Sea Disputes - The Untold Dimensions and Great Expectations

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book draws on the on-going South China Sea dispute, and the multifaceted challenges wrought by the South China Sea issue that requires an inter-disciplinary perspective. The book aims to unveil a nuanced evolution of the issue with a confluence of inter-temporal law, policy and maritime practices in the South China Sea.

List of contents










1. Introduction
2. Chapter 1: The South China Sea Under The Colonial Encounter in The 19th Century
3. Chapter 2: Beyond Territorial Disputes: Maritime Issues and The Revolutionary China
4. Chapter 3: A Neglected Dimension in South China Sea: Fishing
5. Chapter 4: From The Centre: The Dash-Line Claim as A Historical Immaginarium or A Quest for New Course?
6. Chapter 5: From The Centre: A Proposal of Jurisdiction Right Upon Maritime Spaces
7. Chapter 6: From The Periphery: The South China Sea as A Frontier and Application of The Maritime Space Jurisdiction Right
8. Chapter 7: Echoing The Mandala Legacy: Rethinking ASEAN Engagement in South China Sea
9. Chapter 8: From The Periphery: State Succession and The South China Sea Disputes
10. Conclusion


About the author










Dr. Katherine Hui-Yi Tseng is a research associate at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.


Summary

The book draws on the on-going South China Sea dispute, and the multifaceted challenges wrought by the South China Sea issue that requires an inter-disciplinary perspective. The book aims to unveil a nuanced evolution of the issue with a confluence of inter-temporal law, policy and maritime practices in the South China Sea.

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