The South China Sea disputes and the US-China contest: international law and geopolitics
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adam_text | THE SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTES AND THE US-CHINA CONTEST
/ HSIUNG, JAMES C.YYEAUTHOR
: 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE PROVENANCE AND RAMIFICATIONS OF THE SCS
CONFLICTS: LAW, RESOURCES, & GEOPOLITICS
CHINA S CARIBBEAN: COMPETING CLAIMS BY THE PARTIES: A COMPARISON IN
HISTORY AND LAW
HISTORIC WATERS IN GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW AND AS TESTED IN JUDICIAL
CASES
THE PCA ARBITRATION IN THE PHILIPPINES-CHINA CASE: A CRITIQUE FROM
GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW
BEFORE THE STORM: U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS IN RETROSPECT, PATTERNS &
ANTECEDENTS
THE U.S.-CHINA CONTEST: A CLASH OF VISIONS; & THE CHAIN OF ESCALATORY
REACTIONS
THE U.S.-CHINA CONTEST): RISK OF A THUCYDIDES-TRAP (?)
THE WAY OUT OF THE LEGAL & GEOPOLITICAL TANGLES, DEALING WITH THE
CHINA-THREAT SCARE; A NEW WORLD ORDER
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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