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Not at all. The Northern Sea Route from East Asia to Europe is mostly under the sovereignty of the Russian Federation, and there are no islands that would give rise to any SUMMARY The 50-year-old controversy between Japan, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan over the sovereignty of a group of tiny, uninhabited islets and rocks in the East

Maritime Issues in the East and South China Seas

The dispute over these small and uninhabited islands may appear paradoxical. China is the world’s most populous country and the third largest in land area. Japan is the Japanese officials say Chinese coast guard vessels have been passing by Japanese-claimed waters for weeks in the East China Sea and

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As such, the implications of the islands’ sovereignty over the broader maritime boundary dispute and the respective strategies of China The document is a primer on the territorial and maritime jurisdiction disputes in the West Philippine Sea from a Filipino perspective, detailing historical backgrounds, current For those who view this region from afar, understanding the differences between the East and South China Seas is an important first step toward addressing the challenges posed

E vents in the South China Sea have attracted the attention of the media, think tanks, and national policy leaders, and rightfully so. The South China Sea is a global economic maritime crossroad

Over the last few years, maritime disputes in the contested waters of East Asia have made global headlines. In the South China Sea, China has faced opposition from This study focuses on the Senkaku/Diaoyu island dispute but also examines broader EEZ and ADIZ disputes between China, Japan, and South Korea and the Ieodo The maritime territorial disputes examined in the book are the overlapping claims between Japan, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and the Republic of China (ROC), otherwise known as

COLREGS and the 2002 ASEAN China Declaration While the Arbitral Agreement and UNCLOS are the two main maritime legal instruments relevant to the South China Sea Robert Beckman*, The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea, The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 107, No. 1 (January 2013),

The strategic dynamics of the South China Sea in 2023 have been marked by a complex interplay of diplomatic efforts, military posturing, regional cooperation, and legal

The Senkaku Islands Dispute Between Japan and

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China is currently involved in territorial disputes with Southeast Asian nations and Japan over maritime delimitations and the sovereignty of offshore islands, namely the Spratly The South China Sea is a strategic marine area in terms of natural resource potential and international trade routes. For decades, territorial disputes have occurred with These islands lie on the key sea lines of communication in the ECS, but only became part of an intense Sino-Japanese maritime conflict in the late 1960s after surveys by

The maritime disputes between China and Japan in the East China Sea 1 are increasingly becoming a flash point in East Asia. Evidence of this is the collision of a Chinese

Maritime disputes constitute the single likeliest source of instability and military conflict with China. Overlapping claims in the South China Sea threaten to turn the region into a flashpoint of global concern. Currently, China is engaged in maritime disputes in the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Both disputes have specific common characteristics, including the origins of

This paper examines the impact of geopolitics on the South China Sea maritime dispute and it submits three propositions. First, the resolution of this dispute to achieve long Additionally, as maritime disputes become infused with intangible dimensions and issues concerning symbolism and engaged domestic audiences [84, 85], the characteristics of

Tensions between Japan and China over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute have recently increased. Japan’s Defense White Paper released in July 2020 stated that China Abstract In recent years, the dispute over the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands, which had been modestly managed with no significant

Territorial and Maritime Issues in East Asia and International Law*

Overview The East China Sea is a semi-closed sea bordered by the Yellow Sea to the north, the South China Sea and Taiwan to the south, Japan’s Ryukyu and Kyushu islands to the east, The naming of the sea is the subject of an ongoing dispute. Japan uses the name “Sea of Japan” and asserts that it has been the internationally accepted term since the early 19th century. [3]

Abstract The South China Sea dispute involves overlapping of territorial claims and maritime conflicts among nations like China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Maritime disputes are extremely common in the world’s oceans and seas. Worldwide, over 400 maritime disputes have occurred, with less than half of them have been Even small, barely habitable islands and rocks in semi-enclosed waters like the East Sea/Sea of Japan, the East and the South China Sea can be the most persistent and explosive bone of

In terms of international law, Japan’s dispute with China in the East China Sea is qualitatively different from the South China Sea disputes. Japan has exercised administrative control over Rounds of disputes about island ownership in the East China Sea have triggered both official and civilian protests between China and Japan. [11] The dispute between PRC and South Korea Introduction This report addresses the major security issues associated with the East China and Yellow seas. It is one in a series of five reports, that examines the five great maritime basins of

The South China Sea dispute has been a longstanding and complex issue in the South East Asian region, with significant implications between the years 2000 and 2021. This The Japan Coast Guard (JCG) has announced that four China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels entered Japanese territorial waters off the

US-China competition has seeped into the South China Sea, spotlighted lingering intraregional disputes and complicated geoeconomic opportunities in blue economy-related The South China Sea remained one of the most geopolitically sensitive regions in 2024, with maritime disputes, military activities, legal battles and media campaigns continuing Abstract International law legally governs territorial and maritime issues, and contributes to the peaceful settlement of such disputes. Those involving Japan in East Asia are no exceptions. In