The South China Sea Disputes
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The South China Sea Disputes

Historical, Geopolitical and Legal Studies

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eBook - ePub

The South China Sea Disputes

Historical, Geopolitical and Legal Studies

About this book

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The South China Sea Disputes: Historical, Geopolitical and Legal Studies covers various issues regarding the currently controversial theme of the South China Sea (SCS) disputes. It contains insights by scholars mostly from Republic of China (Taiwan), along with ones from Peoples' Republic of China (mainland China), the Philippines, Australia, and the United States (US).

The book is divided into three sections, wherein the historical analysis section illustrates certain important but currently neglected treaties for SCS, e.g., the San Francisco Peace Treaty, the Taipei Treaty, and the Cairo Declaration. In particular, the Nationalist government's efforts to recover the Chinese sovereignty in the islands of SCS after the end of World War II are covered. Archival research found in the national archives of the Taiwan, the United Kingdom, the US, and Japan, revealing materials with potential for enhancing territorial and sovereignty claims is covered. In addition, the US State Department historical materials on the SCS disputes are also shown.

The geopolitical analysis section in the book specifically addresses the state practice in SCS by Taiwan. It also reveals Taiwan's evolving attitudes from thoughtful planning to perfunctory policy thereof. The circumstances of US–China rivalry in the SCS are also discussed.

The legal analysis section includes an explanation of the arbitral award of the SCS, wherein it argues that this arbitration is a non-justiciable dispute resolution. This book serves as a good reference for readers interested in South China Sea disputes.

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  • A Neglected Treaty for the South China Sea (Man-houng Lin)
  • The Nationalist Government's Efforts to Recover Chinese Sovereignty Over the Islands in the South China Sea After the End of World War II (Chen Qianping)
  • Archival Research to Enhance Territorial and Sovereignty Claims (Vivian Louis Forbes)
  • American Diplomatic Correspondence on the Philippine Claims in the South China Sea (Jay L Batongbacal)
  • Recent State Practice and Strategy on South China Sea Disputes: From Taiwan's Perspective (Mu-lan Kao)
  • A Struggle Without Breaking: The US–China Rivalry in the South China Sea (Kuanghua Liu)
  • Issue of Non-Participation in the South China Sea Arbitration (Tsu-sung Hsieh)

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--> Readership: Policymakers, academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in South China Sea disputes. -->
Keywords:South China Sea Arbitration;The Taipei Treaty;Nationalist Government;National Archives;Kalayaan Island;U-Shaped Line;Nine-Dash Line;Taiping Island (Itu Aba);UNCLOS;Historic RightReview:0

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. About the Authors
  6. Contents
  7. Chapter 1 A Neglected Treaty for the South China Sea
  8. Chapter 2 The Nationalist Government’s Efforts to Recover Chinese Sovereignty Over the Islands in the South China Sea After the End of World War II
  9. Chapter 3 Archival Research to Enhance Territorial and Sovereignty Claims
  10. Chapter 4 American Diplomatic Correspondence on the Philippine Claims in the South China Sea
  11. Chapter 5 Recent State Practice and Strategy on South China Sea Disputes: From Taiwan’s Perspective
  12. Chapter 6 A Struggle Without Breaking: The US–China Rivalry in the South China Sea
  13. Chapter 7 Issue of Non-Participation in the South China Sea Arbitration