The China Sea connects as many coastal states as it divides due to the economic and strategic challenges it represents. It also embodies an area of confrontations between the Great American and Chinese strategies. Identifying with precision the differences that arise, requires an interest in the symbolic dimensions that surround them. This angle of analysis provides an opportunity to observe the functioning of international law and inevitably leads to a discussion of the emerging international order. The literature on the situation in the China Sea abounds, the singularity of this article is to approach it under the prism of the use of international law as revealing the psychology of an actor. To carry out this research, the authors use a p...
In history, the sea has been shown to have had various functions, including as a source of food for ...
China’s approaches to international law are an example of non-Western peoples’ perspectives towards ...
In January of 2022, the United States Department of State concluded in their Limits in the Seas stud...
The South China Sea dispute challenges the future development of maritime legal order and internatio...
This article assesses characterization issues under the law of the sea, through the medium of an Int...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
This article focuses on how international law is argued by the parties to the South China Sea disput...
The international law of the sea has been a significant area of China’s engagement with an internati...
Conventional accounts of the South China Sea territorial disputes identify China’s assertive behavio...
For all nations, the stability of the global order is a significant concern. Despite the efforts of ...
The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention is very important because in addition to reflecting the results o...
This study explores the relationship between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the internatio...
People may initial not see the area known as the South China Sea as worthy of the trouble of an Arbi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, September, 2...
The multilateral territorial dispute over the South China Sea has intensified in recent years. In re...
In history, the sea has been shown to have had various functions, including as a source of food for ...
China’s approaches to international law are an example of non-Western peoples’ perspectives towards ...
In January of 2022, the United States Department of State concluded in their Limits in the Seas stud...
The South China Sea dispute challenges the future development of maritime legal order and internatio...
This article assesses characterization issues under the law of the sea, through the medium of an Int...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
This article focuses on how international law is argued by the parties to the South China Sea disput...
The international law of the sea has been a significant area of China’s engagement with an internati...
Conventional accounts of the South China Sea territorial disputes identify China’s assertive behavio...
For all nations, the stability of the global order is a significant concern. Despite the efforts of ...
The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention is very important because in addition to reflecting the results o...
This study explores the relationship between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the internatio...
People may initial not see the area known as the South China Sea as worthy of the trouble of an Arbi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, September, 2...
The multilateral territorial dispute over the South China Sea has intensified in recent years. In re...
In history, the sea has been shown to have had various functions, including as a source of food for ...
China’s approaches to international law are an example of non-Western peoples’ perspectives towards ...
In January of 2022, the United States Department of State concluded in their Limits in the Seas stud...