the Yellow Sea, and the East China Sea added together. Its average depth is 1,212 m, with the deepest point in its middle, reaching 5,559 m below sea level. Backed by the Chinese mainland in the north, it borders the Philippine islands on the east, the Indochina Peninsula on the wes...
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Broadly speaking the South China Sea dispute boils down to the question of how borders should be delineated in the absence of bilateral agreement between two countries. This discussion is given further impetus by the importance of the region. The South China Sea is as economically lucrative as it...
It’s widely accepted that the South China Sea is a geopolitical flashpoint that could inadvertently trigger a regional, even international conflict. But how did it get to this point? Broadly speaking theSouth China Sea disputeboils down to the question of how borders should be delineated in the...
South China region is the south most part of China. It's separated from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and other countries by the South China Sea, and borders Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and other Southeast Asia countries. South China has a tropical, subtropical climate. There are...
The Philippines occupies Second Thomas Shoal but China also claims it, and increasingly hostile clashes at sea have sparked fears of larger conflicts that could involve the United States.
Traversing Borders and Creating Networks at Sea: The Case of Fishers in the South China SeaThis research focuses on the under-studied phenomenon of maritime borders by providing a civilian perspective on how fishers live, negotiate, contest, and transcend state borders and surveillance at sea. It...
Broadly speaking theSouth China Sea disputeboils down to the question of how borders should be delineated in the absence of bilateral agreement between two countries. This discussion is given further impetus by the importance of the region. The South China Sea is as economically lucrative as it ...