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Routledge China's Maritime Boundaries in South China Sea Book

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Explore a unique academic perspective on one of the most complex geopolitical regions in the world. This book from the China Perspectives series addresses a significant gap in international literature by bringing Chinese viewpoints to the forefront of the discussion regarding maritime boundary disputes in the South China Sea. By combining scholarship from the fields of history and international law, this work offers a specialized lens to examine territorial disputes. While many researchers have analyzed this situation from various angles, the Chinese perspective has often been missing from global academic discourse. This volume redresses that imbalance, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the historical and legal arguments that shape the region. This text is an essential resource for students, legal professionals, and researchers interested in international law and regional history. It provides the necessary context to understand the long-standing maritime tensions through a balanced and scholarly framework.

Key Features

Integrates scholarship from both history and international law to provide a multi-dimensional view of maritime disputes.

Addresses the lack of Chinese perspectives in existing international literature to offer a more balanced academic resource.

Part of the China Perspectives series, providing specialized knowledge on regional maritime territorial issues.

Offers a scholarly lens for interrogating complex maritime boundary disputes in the South China Sea.

Serves as a detailed historical and legal reference for researchers and students of international law.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 2020
Listed Since
30 April 2020

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