Maritime disputes between China and South Korea have been a recurring source of tension in East Asia for decades. These disputes primarily revolve around the sovereignty over several maritime territories, including the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. In recent years, the issue has gained further prominence due to the rich natural resources, such as fisheries and hydrocarbons, found in these contested waters. Understanding the historical background and legal frameworks surrounding these disputes is crucial for analyzing the prospects for cooperation and conflict resolution in the region.
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