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ID175161
Title ProperUnderwater cultural heritage and the disputed South China Sea
LanguageENG
AuthorZhong, Hui
Summary / Abstract (Note)Due to unsolved maritime delimitations, the protection of underwater cultural heritage (hereafter underwater heritage) in the South China Sea demands coordinated action by neighbouring states. However, the suspicion that China uses underwater heritage to justify its interests has tempered the general enthusiasm of its neighbours to cooperate in the issue of heritage protection. In the face of such concerns, this article examines the role of underwater heritage in China’s South China Sea claims, and it argues that underwater heritage provides little support to underpin China’s territorial or maritime claims. In addition, China’s initiatives in maritime archaeology have long been misinterpreted. Instead of being entirely driven by its South China Sea claims, China’s approach to underwater heritage is a natural result of its general policy on cultural heritage and nation-building philosophy.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 34, No.3; Nov 2020: p.361-382
Journal SourceChina Information 2020-12 34, 3
Key WordsRegional Cooperation ;  South China Sea ;  Unclos ;  Underwater Cultural Heritage ;  Territorial/Maritime Disputes