Ocean Governance, Regimes, and the South China Sea Issues A One-dot Theory Interpretation /
This book uses Chinese version of dialectics to present interpretations of ocean governance, international regimes, issues in the South China Sea in general and the Chinese U-shaped line in particular, through the one-dot theory. It especially serves as a tool for non-Chinese researchers and expert...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2015.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Preface
- Part I: Methodology: Approaches and Research Methods
- Chapter 1: Introduction: One-dot Theory Described, Explained, Inferred, Justified, and Applied
- Chapter 2: Non-“dialectical” Levels (or Dialectical Scale) of Ocean Governance.-Chapter 3: Ocean Governance and International Regimes: A One-dot Theory Conversion and/or Reinvention
- Part II: Case Studies Related to International Regimes and Non-“International Regimes”
- Chapter 4: The International Regimes Dimension of the UNCLOS: Slot in the Information and Analysis
- Chapter 5: The International Regimes Dimension of Waterways and Straits: Slot in the Information and Analysis
- Chapter 6: The Regime for Highly Migratory Fish Stocks and Straddling Fish Stocks: Slot in the Information and Analysis
- Chapter 7: A Consultation Mechanism to Strengthen Military Maritime Safety between Beijing and Washington: Slot in the Information and Analysis
- Chapter 8: Forming, Maintaining, and Sustaining International (Adversary) Regimes in the South China Sea: Analyzing Some Obstacles from a Chinese Perspective
- Chapter 9: International Regimes and Maritime Commons in the South China Sea: A One-dot Theory Interpretation
- Chapter 10: The Chinese Historic Waters as an Exceptional Regime in Ocean Development
- Part III: Issues Related to the U-shaped Line in the South China Sea
- Chapter 11: China: From One Dot to Another Dot
- Chapter 12: The Chinese U-shaped Line: A Dialectically Presented Sample
- Chapter 13: In Defense of the Chinese U-shaped Line: Applying the Chinese Ideogram, 國, for the Explication
- Chapter 14: A One-dot Theory Critique of the UNCLOS: Is the Chinese U-shaped Line Really Infamous?
- Part IV: Conclusion
- Chapter 15: Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Appendix.