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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300256477
ISBN-13
9780300256475
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27057243486

Product Key Features

Book Title
China's Law of the Sea : the New Rules of Maritime Order
Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Maritime, General, Asia / China, Maritime History & Piracy, International Relations / Diplomacy
Publication Year
2023
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Law, Political Science, History
Author
Isaac B. Kardon
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Trade
LCCN
2022-939257
Reviews
"Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really a threat to the rules-based maritime order? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really 'a threat to the rules-based maritime order?' Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret.) and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park, "Kardon asks the right question: not whether China complies with the so-called rules-based international order but how China--like other countries--seeks to use or change international law to serve its interests. [A] technical but admirably clear study."--Andrew J. Nathan, Foreign Affairs "[A] groundbreaking book."--Peter A. Dutton, Foreign Policy "In his new and seminal work, China's Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order , Isaac B. Kardon offers readers a well-informed and objective assessment of China's sense of the existing global maritime order and how and why Chinese leaders seek to change the rules of the international law of the sea."--Ralph L. DeFalco III, Liberty Fund "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really a threat to the rules-based maritime order? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "In his new and seminal work, China's Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order , Isaac B. Kardon offers readers a well-informed and objective assessment of China's sense of the existing global maritime order and how and why Chinese leaders seek to change the rules of the international law of the sea."--Ralph L. DeFalco III, Liberty Fund "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really a threat to the rules-based maritime order? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really a threat to the rules-based maritime order? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret.), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really 'a threat to the rules-based maritime order'? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret.), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "[A] groundbreaking book."--Peter A. Dutton, Foreign Policy "In his new and seminal work, China's Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order , Isaac B. Kardon offers readers a well-informed and objective assessment of China's sense of the existing global maritime order and how and why Chinese leaders seek to change the rules of the international law of the sea."--Ralph L. DeFalco III, Liberty Fund "Kardon seeks to correct a common misconception about China's expansive maritime claims. Rather than simply flouting laws, the PRC has sought to minimize the weight of existing laws and shape new ones through its activities. The volume is a carefully argued and brilliant contribution to scholarship on the evolution of 'global order.'"--Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland, College Park "Now that China has the world's largest navy, is it really a threat to the rules-based maritime order? Those who share this concern will find China's Law of the Sea an essential analysis of Beijing's practice as well as theory."--Jerome A. Cohen, Council on Foreign Relations "China's maritime reach and activity will continue to be components of its ambition and power. Isaac Kardon's perspectives and keen insight into China's view of maritime order are unmatched. China's Law of the Sea is an essential read for everyone who depends on the maritime domain and for all who ponder China's approach to regional and global order."--Gary Roughead, Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired), and former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "China's contested maritime claims are a potential flashpoint for Asian conflict. Isaac Kardon systematically explains how China, in pursuing those claims, manipulates, disregards, or violates international legal norms in ways that could have global implications."--Thomas J. Christensen, Columbia University and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "China's rise as a maritime power is a defining element of its ascent. In this carefully researched and insightful book, Kardon documents China's distinctive approach to the law of the sea that combines legal interpretations, bureaucratic mobilization, and maritime forces on the water. China's Law of the Sea is a terrific contribution to the literature that illuminates China's challenge to the international maritime order in East Asia and beyond."--M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
341.45
Synopsis
An in-depth examination of the law and geopolitics of China's maritime disputes and their implications for the rules of the international law of the sea China's Law of the Sea is the first comprehensive study of the law and geopolitics of China's maritime disputes. It provides a rigorous empirical account of whether and how China is changing "the rules" of international order--specifically, the international law of the sea. Conflicts over specific rules lie at the heart of the disputes, which are about much more than sovereignty over islands and rocks in the South and East China Seas. Instead, the main contests concern the strategic maritime space associated with those islands. To consolidate control over this vital maritime space, China's leaders have begun to implement "China's law of the sea" building domestic legal institutions, bureaucratic organizations, and a naval and maritime law enforcement apparatus to establish China's preferred maritime rules on the water and in the diplomatic arena. Isaac B. Kardon examines China's laws and policies to defend, exploit, study, administer, surveil, and patrol disputed waters. He also considers other claimants' reactions to these Chinese practices, because other states must acquiesce for China's preferences to become international rules. China's maritime disputes offer unique insights into the nature and scope of China's challenge to international order., An in-depth examination of the law and geopolitics of China's maritime disputes and their implications for the rules of the international law of the sea, An in-depth examination of the law and geopolitics of China's maritime disputes and their implications for the rules of the international law of the sea China's Law of the Sea is the first comprehensive study of the law and geopolitics of China's maritime disputes. It provides a rigorous empirical account of whether and how China is changing "the rules" of international order--specifically, the international law of the sea. Conflicts over specific rules lie at the heart of the disputes, which are about much more than sovereignty over islands and rocks in the South and East China Seas. Instead, the main contests concern the strategic maritime space associated with those islands. To consolidate control over this vital maritime space, China's leaders have begun to implement "China's law of the sea": building domestic legal institutions, bureaucratic organizations, and a naval and maritime law enforcement apparatus to establish China's preferred maritime rules on the water and in the diplomatic arena. Isaac B. Kardon examines China's laws and policies to defend, exploit, study, administer, surveil, and patrol disputed waters. He also considers other claimants' reactions to these Chinese practices, because other states must acquiesce for China's preferences to become international rules. China's maritime disputes offer unique insights into the nature and scope of China's challenge to international order.
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