Securing the Safety of Navigation in East Asia: Legal and political dimensions
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Edited by Shicun Wu, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, China and Keyuan Zou, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Chandos Asian Studies Series No. 58
- places a special focus on East Asia
- accommodates national perspectives in East Asia on navigation given by scholars from China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore
- presents a special section on the South China Sea, located in Southeast Asia and connecting the Indian and Pacific oceans; a critical sea route for maritime transport
- offers a wide range of perspectives from scholars in Asia
- pulls together leading contributors in the field
Safe navigation of the seas is of global importance. Sea lanes provide vital connections for the growth of the global economy and the wellbeing of people everywhere. The sea lanes are of particular importance for the East Asian region, as most trade is undertaken on the ocean. Booming economies in the region such as China and Vietnam put more pressure on sea lanes, triggering concern for the safety of navigation. Securing the Safety of Navigation in East Asia identifi es salient issues for academic debate, and further explores those that have practical implications for the safety of navigation in East Asia. Contemporary maritime security concentrates on safe navigation and inhibiting transnational crimes, including sea piracy and maritime terrorism. Maritime environmental security and search and rescue at sea are also important. Securing the Safety of Navigation in East Asia is structured into four sections: the first part introduces the topic, and looks at the safety of navigation and the search for a cooperative mechanism. The second part considers the international legal framework and its implications for East Asia. The third part presents national perspectives on the safety of navigation, and fi nally part four considers navigational issues in the South China Sea.
Readership: Professionals in international relations, international law, China and Southeast Asian studies, political geography, and strategic studies will find this book of use.
ISBN 0 85709 489 0
ISBN-13: 978 0 85709 489 6
October 2013
304 pages 234 x 156mm hardback