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245 00 $aMaritime and territorial disputes in the South China Sea :$bfaces of power and law in the age of China's rise /$cedited by Yih-Jye Hwang and Edmund Frettingham.
264 1 $aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2021.
300 $a1 online resource
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490 0 $aRethinking asia and international relations
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThis edited volume rethinks the relationship between power and law in the age of China's rise by examining recent developments in the South China Sea (SCS). The contributors explore different interpretations of international law on the legal status of the contested islands and rocks and provide detailed analyses of the contested concepts and provisions, the 2016 ruling by the SCS arbitration tribunal, as well as the environmental, economic, and political impacts of the ruling. This book facilitates a more meaningful and productive dialogue over the intersection, interaction, and interdependence between power and law in the context of the SCS. Assessing the interactions between political, legal, and normative forces, it provides insights into the specific dynamics of the dispute and the shifting security landscape in the region, but also offers a basis for thinking more deeply about the broader rise of China. This book will appeal to both students and scholars of IR, International Law, and Asian Studies and those engaged in research on the SCS disputes, the rise of China, and with a theoretical interest in law and power in international affairs.
545 0 $aYih-Jye Hwang (PhD, Aberystwyth) is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Edmund Frettingham (PhD, Aberystwyth) is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
588 $aDescription based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed April 13, 2021).
650 0 $aTerritorial waters$zSoutheast Asia.
650 0 $aMaritime boundaries$zSoutheast Asia.
651 0 $aSouth China Sea$xInternational status.
651 0 $aChina$xBoundaries.
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