The book South China Sea explores the complex history and geopolitics of this vital waterway, focusing on its crucial role in international relations and world history.
It examines the historical context of maritime trade routes that have connected East and West for centuries, shaping economic destinies and fueling international tensions.
The book also dissects the overlapping territorial claims, delving into the legal bases and strategic considerations of each nation involved.
The book adopts a structured approach, beginning with the geography, history, and legal frameworks, then progressing to colonial influences and competing national interests.
It concludes by examining the present geopolitical environment, resource competition, and the role of international law.
In doing so, this valuable resource aims to illuminate the underlying drivers of conflict and offer insights into potential pathways toward peaceful resolution in this economically significant region.