The origins of the South China Sea issue |
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Authors: | Guoqiang LI |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Chinese Borderland Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing |
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Abstract: | China discovered and was the first to name and explore the South China Sea islands and the adjacent waters, and China has exercised sovereignty and jurisdiction over them since the Tang and Song dynasties. In modern times, imperialists shattered the peace of the South China Sea using advanced weapons, but Chinese sovereignty over this area has never been challenged. In the more than 60 years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese government has pursued the principle of “claiming sovereignty, shelving disputes, and seeking joint development” and has exercised sovereignty and jurisdiction over and explored the South China Sea islands and territorial waters peacefully and effectively. The lure of resources and profits and strategic competition among countries beyond the region, however, have complicated the prospects for resolving the South China Sea issue. |
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Keywords: | History of the South China Sea sovereignty over territorial waters maritime rights and interests |
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