Study on the Freedom of Navigation in the South China Sea under the New International Ocean Order
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DOI: 10.25236/cstss.2019.010
Corresponding Author
Qu Yanan
Abstract
Since China advocated the implementation of the Maritime Silk Road with ASEAN countries, it has aroused the security concerns of neighboring countries, and the constant involvement of large countries outside the region has brought new challenges to the South China Sea issue and has had a certain impact on the existing international relations. The clarity and resolution of the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea is directly related to China's maritime interests and the future international order of the South China Sea. On the basis of expounding how the new international ocean order is formed, this paper analyzes the current status of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea under the new international ocean order, and strengthens international cooperation with ASEAN countries, focusing on international public opinion concerning the South China Sea issue, and conveying development and mutual benefit. In terms of the concept of win-win, the paper proposes the realization path of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea under the new international ocean order, with a view to providing some reference and reference for the effective settlement of the South China Sea dispute.
Keywords
New international ocean order, Freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Current situation, Development path