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Freedom of navigation’ issue in Sino-US Relations
/ Yan, Li
Yan, Li
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The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ issue has been volatile and often influenced by Sino-US relations in recent years. This problem was rooted in different interpretation of the UNCLOS by China and the US. It has also reflected their different national Interests and maritime strategies. This issue has caused frequent frictions between the two sides and may lead to their future contest for sea power. At the same time, it also urges the both sides to set up new mechanism for confidence building that may help them to manage it in a more rational way.
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Sea Power
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Unclos
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Sino-US Relations
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Freedom of Navigation
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Nuclear security summit
/ Yan, Li
Yan, Li
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2010.
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The nuclear security summit held in Washington DC on April 12 and 13, 2010, and focused on how to better safeguard weapons-grade plutonium and uranium to prevent nuclear terrorism. The summit was impressive in terms of the number of participating countries state on American soil since the United Nations was founded in 1945. Leaders from 47 countries and major international organizations such as the UN, the IAEA and the EU attended.
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Nuclear Security
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Nuclear Security Summit
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China - Nuclear Summit
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