Solution Protocols to Festering Island Disputes: ‘Win-Win' Solutions for the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands
Autor Godfrey Baldacchinoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2017
In this timely and original book, Godfrey Baldacchino provides a detailed exploration of seven tried and tested solution protocols that have led to innovative 'win-win' solutions to island disputes over the last four centuries. A closer look at the circumstances and processes that brought contending regional powers to an honourable, even mutually advantageous, settlement over islands provides a convincing and original argument as to why the conflict over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands need not conclude in a ‘zero-sum’ or 'winner takes all' solution, as is the likely outcome of both open conflict and international arbitration.
The book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners concerned with the festering Diaoyu/Senkaku dispute, as well as students, scholars and policy specialists in geography, geopolitics, international relations, conflict studies, island studies, Asian studies and history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472475183
ISBN-10: 1472475186
Pagini: 254
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472475186
Pagini: 254
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Prologue 1. Introduction 2. Context: churn in the Asia-Pacific 3. The China‒Japan relationship through the ages 4. The Diaoyu/Senkaku islands saga 5. Worth nothing, yet worth everything: why countries (may) go to war over small islands 6. A genealogy of creative governance 7. Splitting 8. Sharing 9. Suppressing (or suspending) sovereignty 10. Single sovereignty but shared jurisdiction 11. Shelving (or setting aside) dispute while developing 12. Swapping and selling 13. Status quo (or stalemate or standstill) 14. Speculating 15. Conclusion Epilogue I: The Diaoyu/Senkaku islands dispute and future development of Sino-Japanese relations Epilogue II: Proposing solutions to the Senkaku/Diaoyu affair
Notă biografică
Godfrey Baldacchino is Pro-Rector (International Development) and Professor of Sociology at the University of Malta and UNESCO Co-Chair (Island Studies and Sustainability) at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is also President of the International Small Islands Studies Association, Chair of the Scientific Board of RETI (The Network of Island Universities) and Founding Executive Editor of Island Studies Journal.
Christian Fleury is research fellow at the University of Caen-Normandie, France
Adam Grydehoj is Director of Island Dynamics and Executive Editor of Island Studies Journal.
Pamila Gupta is associate professor at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
Steven Hillebrink is with the Directorate for Constitutional Affairs, Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Affairs, the Netherlands
Akihiro Iwashita is professor of history and area/Slavic studies, University of Hokkaido, Japan
Henry Johnson is professor, University of Otago, New Zealand and hails from Jersey, Channel Islands.
Mari Katayanagi is professor at the graduate school for international development and cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan
Bjarne Lindstrom is former director of the Statistical Agency for the Aland Islands
Liu Jiangyong is professor of international relations, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
David McIntyre is emeritus professor of history at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Elisabeth Naucler was the single member of parliament representing the autonomous Aland Islands in the Parliament of Finland (2007-2015)
Peter van Aert lectures at the National University of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Jouke van Dijk is professor at the Department of Economic Geography at the University of Groningen and Director of the Waddenacademie, The Netherlands
Christian Fleury is research fellow at the University of Caen-Normandie, France
Adam Grydehoj is Director of Island Dynamics and Executive Editor of Island Studies Journal.
Pamila Gupta is associate professor at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
Steven Hillebrink is with the Directorate for Constitutional Affairs, Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Affairs, the Netherlands
Akihiro Iwashita is professor of history and area/Slavic studies, University of Hokkaido, Japan
Henry Johnson is professor, University of Otago, New Zealand and hails from Jersey, Channel Islands.
Mari Katayanagi is professor at the graduate school for international development and cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan
Bjarne Lindstrom is former director of the Statistical Agency for the Aland Islands
Liu Jiangyong is professor of international relations, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
David McIntyre is emeritus professor of history at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Elisabeth Naucler was the single member of parliament representing the autonomous Aland Islands in the Parliament of Finland (2007-2015)
Peter van Aert lectures at the National University of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Jouke van Dijk is professor at the Department of Economic Geography at the University of Groningen and Director of the Waddenacademie, The Netherlands
Descriere
Since the coming into force of the United Nations Law of the Sea, states have been targeting outlying islands to expand their exclusive economic zones. No such actions have brought the world closer to the brink of war than the ongoing face-off between China and Japan over the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands. This book provides a detailed exploration of seven tried and tested solution protocols that have led to innovative 'win-win' solutions to island disputes over the last four centuries. The book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners involved in the Diaoyu / Senkaku dispute, as well as scholars of geography, international relations, political studies, Asian studies and history.