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Do you think it harmed China to cut off contact with Asia by sea?

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Answered by hgtad
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Answered by rashich1219
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China sea rivalry

Explanation:

  • The South China Sea is vast and as double as gulf of mexico.
  • A modern warship can sail from Taiwan's northern edge to the Strait of Malacca's southern edge in just over three days at top speed of 30 knots.
  • The Law of the Sea Convention and China's so-called "nine-dash" line are both used to support China's claim to the sea.
  • This border stretches over 2,000 kilometres from China's mainland, covering more than half of the sea.
  • In a dispute initiated by the Philippines, an international tribunal in The Hague ruled against part of China's maritime claims in a landmark judgement in 2016.
  • With this position comes the expectation that coastal states will work together on matters ranging from conservation to commercial exploitation.
  • This is an essential idea since it signifies that the South China Sea is a shared maritime space by definition. Rival claimants to the islands dispute the evidence's legitimacy.
  • Vietnam has equally credible evidence from both the pre-war and post-war periods. Then there's the issue of China's greater claim to the waters within the "nine-dash" u-shaped boundary.
  • The Nationalist government of China first drew this line in 1947, skirting the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Vietnam. The claim was without foundation in international law, both then and now.
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