China's ocean frontier : international law, military force, and national development
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書誌事項
China's ocean frontier : international law, military force, and national development
(Studies in world affairs, 17)
Allen & Unwin in association with the Dept. of International Relations and the Northeast Asia Program, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-406) and index
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内容説明
This work analyzes the balance between power and law in China's approach to settling disputes with neighbouring countries for ocean resources. It considers China's ocean frontier as a whole from the legal strategic and economic perspectives.The book canvasses arguments that China represents a destabilizing force in many regional security issues, such as security of shipping, but concludes that China has very powerful interests in co-operation, not conflict, on its ocean frontier.
目次
About the AuthorAcknowledgmentsNote on Terminology and TransliterationMapsIntroduction1. Sovereignty, Legitimacy and International Law in the People's Republic of China2. Sovereignty of Offshore Areas - The China Seas3. People's Republic of China Defence of the Ocean Frontier, 1949-19964. China's Superior Rights in the Paracel Islands5. China's Equal Rights in the Spratly Islands6. Japan's Superior Rights in the Senkaku Islands7. China's Ocean Resource Boundaries - An Equitable Share8. Motives of the People's Republic of China in Contemporary International Relations9. The People's Republic of China Strategic Vision of its Ocean Frontier10. Costs and Benefits in Military Defence of China's Ocean FrontierEpilogueAppendix I: Territorial Acquisition in International LawAppendix II: Maritime Resource Jurisdiction in International LawGlossary of Names of Islands In Various LanguagesBibliographyIndex
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