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South China Sea Island Disputes: 1877-1988
- Format:
- Database & Article Index
- Website/Database
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law of the sea--South China Sea.
- South China Sea--International status.
- Southeast Asia--Foreign relations--China.
- China--Foreign relations--Southeast Asia.
- South China Sea--Claims.
- Spratly Islands--History.
- Paracel Islands--History.
- Law of the sea.
- Diplomatic relations.
- International law.
- Claims.
- China.
- South China Sea.
- Southeast Asia.
- Spratly Islands.
- Paracel Islands.
- Genre:
- History
- Archives
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Contained In:
- Global Press Archive
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis, MN East View Information Services 2026-
- Summary:
- "South China Sea Island Disputes is an assembly of select texts, maps, and official documents from various national archives that present a primary record of multiple international territorial disputes surrounding the South China Sea and its various islands in the period 1877 to 1988. Ownership of the three island groups at issue—including the Spratly Islands in the central sea, the Paracel Islands in the northwest, and Scarborough Reef to the northeast—has formed the basis of one of the longest and most complex territorial quarrels in the world, with numerous neighboring countries and European colonial powers laying claim to the region. Although the majority of these islands are not true islands, and in some cases comprise little more than submerged reefs and shoals, they have played host to real violence and bloodshed in the pursuit of maritime hegemony.This collection consists of archival materials from the earliest days of colonial exploitation and European flag-hoisting in the late 19th century, to armed clashes between the militaries of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the People’s Republic of China at the close of the 20th century. The majority of the documentary evidence comes from western powers and among them are documents from the claimant governments. Documents from Western archives have been emphasized because of availability. Some documents by Western governments were included because they also provide historical overviews or legal analyses. The years 1870 to 1990 have been selected to provide some examples of deeply historical claims while emphasizing the pivotal decades immediately preceding and following the Second World War.South China Sea Island Disputes: 1877–1988 presents the complex web of history, trade, and diplomatic engagement in this region of multiple, adjacent international interests. Chinese claims purport to go back to the Han Dynasty, while part of the Chinese argument vis-à-vis Vietnam is that the predecessor of the modern Vietnamese state was a Chinese vassal. Some Vietnamese claims hinge on succession to French rights, especially in regard to the Paracel Islands. Relations among some claimants reflect centuries of rivalry and antagonism that have exacerbated the island disputes and have led to armed conflict. The documents presented in the present collection mirror these tensions, the historical and legal context of which is critical to researching the positions of all parties"-- Home page
- Notes:
- Content viewed on March 4, 2026; title from home page
- OCLC:
- 1576251275
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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