Taiwan is a small island nation located in the East China Sea, and as such, it is surrounded by the ocean. The Taiwanese government has sought to ensure its maritime security through a combination of legal mechanisms and security solutions. This article seeks to explore the legal and security implications of Taiwan’s maritime matters. Specifically, the article discusses the overview of Taiwan’s maritime matters, the legal basis of maritime security in Taiwan, Taiwan’s international law and obligations, the maritime security challenges Taiwan faces, the countermeasures it has undertaken, and finally, a conclusion.
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East Meets West: Navigating Challenges in the South China Sea
East Meets West: Exploring South China Sea’s Perilous Waters
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Title: Challenges in the South China Sea: China and the Philippines Excerpt: Amidst the complex geopolitical landscape, both China and the Philippines face multifaceted challenges in the contested waters of the South China Sea. This article delves into the intricacies of their respective struggles and examines the potential ramifications for regional stability and international relations.
View More Challenges of China and the Philippines in the South China SeaAbout East China Sea, facts and maps
East China Sea, Chinese (Wade-Giles) Tung Hai or (Pinyin) Dong Hai, arm of the Pacific Ocean bordering the East Asian mainland and extending northeastward from the…
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