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China's millions of jobless migrants
/ Anti, Michael
Anti, Michael
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Guangdong, China- With the Premier's encouragement, we have exceeding confidence. Zhang Wengui, 21, a peasant worker from Sichuan province, reads the slogan from a help-wanted board at the Likai Shoes factory on the outskirts of noisy Houjie Town, some 30 miles from Guang-zhou, the capital of industry -heavy guangdong province.
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Responding to Ms. Zhang's talking points on the EEZ
/ Pedrozo, Raul (Pete)
Pedrozo, Raul (Pete)
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2011.
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Centuries of State practice support the position that military activities in the EEZ are lawful without coastal State notice or consent. A plain reading of Articles 56, 58, 86 and 89 and the negotiating history of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) likewise support the position that military activities may be conducted in the EEZ without notice to or consent of the coastal State. Zhang's position on the EEZ exemplifies how Chinese scholars and government officials misuse the law to support China's anti-access strategy in the maritime domain.
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