Thanks for Contributing! You just created a new WN page. Learn more »
Suspicions between the People's Republic and its neighbours bedevil its boundaries to the east, south and west. Added to www.audiovideo.economist.com in Febr...
An animated infographic depicting China’s territorial disputes. Is China trying to expand its territory? ONE reason China’s spectacular rise sometimes alarms its neighbours is that it is not a status quo power. From its inland, western borders to its eastern and southern seaboard, it claims territory it does not control. In the west, China’s border dispute with India is more than a minor cartographic tiff. China claims an area of India that is three times the size of Switzerland, the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Further west, China occupies Indian claimed territory next to Ladakh in Kashmir, an area called the Aksai Chin. China humiliated India in a brief, bloody war over the dispute in 1962. Since 1988, the two countries have put the dispute on the backburner and got on with developing commercial ties, despite occasional flare-ups. More immediately dangerous is the stand-off between China and Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea, known as the Senkakus in Japan and Diaoyu in Chinese. Japan says they have always been its territory and admits no dispute, claiming also that China only started expressing an interest when it began to seem the area might be rich in oil and gas. A new and much more dangerous phase of the dispute began in 2012 after Japan’s government nationalised three of the islands by buying them from their private owner. China accused Japan of breaking an understanding not to change the islands’ status. Ever since, it has been challenging not just Japan’s claim to sovereignty over the islands, but its claim to control them, sending Chinese ships and planes to patrol them. Raising the stakes is Japan’s alliance with America, which says that though it takes no position on who owns the islands, they are covered by its defence treaty with Japan, since it administers them. Especially provocative to America and Japan was China’s unilateral announcement in November 2013 of an Air-defence Identification Zone, covering the islands. The worry is less that big powers will deliberately go to war over these desolate little rocks, but that an accidental collision at sea or in the air might escalate unforeseeably. Similar fears cloud disputes in the South China Sea, where the maritime claims in South-East Asia are even more complex, and, again, competition is made more intense by speculation about vast potential wealth in hydrocarbon resources. Vietnam was incensed in May 2014 when China moved a massive oil-rig to drill for two months in what it claimed as its waters. This was near the Paracel Islands, controlled by China since it evicted the former South Vietnamese from them in 1974. To the south, China and Vietnam also claim the Spratly archipelago, as does Taiwan, whose claim in the sea mirrors China’s. But the Philippines also has a substantial claim. Malaysia and even tiny Brunei also have an interest. But it is with Vietnam and the Philippines that China’s disputes are most active. The Philippines accuses China of salami-slicing tactics, stealthily expanding its presence in disputed waters. In 1995 it evicted the Philippines from Mischief Reef, and in 2012 from Scarborough Shoal. This year it has tried to stop the Philippines from resupplying a small garrison it maintains on the Second Thomas Shoal, and appears to be building an airstrip on the Johnson South Reef. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea—UNCLOS—is one forum for tackling these disputes. But UNCLOS cannot rule over territorial disputes, just over the waters habitable islands are entitled to. And China and Taiwan point to a map published in the 1940s, showing a big U-shaped nine-dashed line around the edge of the sea. That, they say, is historically all China’s. This has no basis in international law, and the Philippines, to China’s fury, is challenging it at an UNCLOS tribunal. In fact China often fails to clarify whether its claims are based on the nine-dashed line, or on claims to islands, rocks and shoals. That lack of clarity alarms not just its neighbours and rival claimants, but the United States, which says it has its own national interest in the freedom of navigation in a sea through which a huge chunk of global trade passes Also alarming is that if these arguments over tiny specks in the sea become so unmanageable, what hope is there for resolving the really big issues? And the biggest of all is the status of Taiwan, still seen by China as part of its territory, but in practice independent since 1949. For now, Taiwan and China have a thriving commercial relationship. But polls suggest that few in Taiwan hanker after unification with the mainland. And China’s rulers still insist that one day they will have to accept just that.
Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her kittens.
Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her kittens. Animal Cops may refer to several reality television series that are originally produced in the United States for Animal Planet, including the following: Anim documentry, film, free movie downloads, free movies, free online movies, sex and the city movie, short film maker, document film, online film maker, film mak Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her animal cops animal cops Animal Cops Houston animal cops houston full episodes animal cops houston 7 animal cops houston cast animal cops houston 9. Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her kittens.For More Videos Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her kittens. Animal Cops may
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94ORwei1_EU8y4ku65wsC3criRG95SPh Two bulldogs brutally attack a pit bull; raccoon trapped under bucket for three days; report of cat being prevented from nursing her kittens. Animal Cops may refer to several reality television series that are originally produced in the United States for Animal Planet.
In judging a maritime dispute between Peru and Chile, the International Court of Justice has ruled in Peru's favor. But, as CCTV's Dan Collyns reports, there...
JAPAN & US vs CHINA: Territorial Dispute Or Is It All About The OIL ! The dispute over the territory known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan (and the U.S.) and...
China's petroleum resource ambitions and aggressive military expansion may provoke war in the South China Sea. Related Links: Graphs and Maps: China exports http://www.statista.com/statistics/263661/export-of-goods-from-china/ China trade balance http://www.statista.com/statistics/263632/trade-balance-of-china/ USA employment http://www.statista.com/statistics/192398/employment-rate-in-the-us-since-1990/ Territory controlled by the ROC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Unification#mediaviewer/File:China_map.png China nominal GDP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_China_(1949%E2%80%93present)#mediaviewer/File:Prc1952-2005gdp.gif Major developing economies by GDP per capita at PPP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_China_(1949%E2%80%93present)#mediaviewer/File:Graph_of_Major_Developing_Economies_by_Real_GDP_per_capita_at_PPP_1990-2013.png Top petroleum consuming countries http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_consumption#mediaviewer/File:EIA_petroleum_consumption_of_selected_nations_1960-2008.png China oil flow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_China#mediaviewer/File:China%E2%80%99s_Critical_Sea_Lines_of_Communication.png Territorial claims http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_disputes_in_the_South_China_Sea#mediaviewer/File:Schina_sea_88.png Territorial disputes http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/china_territorial_disputes_2008.jpg Articles and Reports: South China Sea Report http://www.eia.gov/countries/regions-topics.cfm?fips=scs China is now the world’s largest net importer of petroleum and other liquid fuels http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=15531 Little Islands Are Big Trouble In The South China Sea http://www.npr.org/2012/09/07/160745930/little-islands-are-big-trouble-in-the-south-china-sea Chinese Media Defend Military Budget Hike http://www.voanews.com/content/chinese-media-defend-military-budget-hike-as-others-express-concern/1865376.html Income inequality on the rise in China http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2012/12/2012122311167503363.html South China Sea Tensions http://www.cfr.org/china/south-china-sea-tensions/p29790 China's Maritime Disputes http://www.cfr.org/asia-and-pacific/chinas-maritime-disputes/p31345#!/?cid=otr-marketing_use-china_sea_InfoGuide China's Island Factory http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/2014/newsspec_8701/index.html Opinion: The Expanding Assault on China’s South China Sea Claims http://news.usni.org/2014/12/15/opinion-expanding-assault-chinas-south-china-sea-claims Economic history of China http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_China
The Philippines celebrated the arrival of a decommissioned US Coast Guard cutter as its second major warship. The ship will challenge China's massive territo...
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said he wants to resolve to settle the ongoing territorial dispute with Russia over islands both countries claim. Check out our website: http://uatoday.tv Facebook: https://facebook.com/uatodaytv Twitter: https://twitter.com/uatodaytv
pigme seahorses... for soli's viewing pleasure...
The China-Japan island dispute is mounting. What is this growing dispute really about? The rise of China or the insecurity of Japan? Is it a resource grab? A...
-- This video is part of the Council on Foreign Relations "China's Maritime Disputes" InfoGuide Presentation: http://cfr.org/chinasea -- Video: Preventative Measures: http://on.cfr.org/17xUJXJ Video: Crisis Management: http://on.cfr.org/HteSC8 The East and South China Seas are the scene of escalating territorial disputes between China and its neighbors, including Japan, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The tensions, shaped by China's growing assertiveness, have fueled concerns over armed conflict and raised questions about Washington's security commitments in its strategic rebalance toward the Asia-Pacific region. "Maritime disputes in the East and South China Seas are a pressing issue for the United States, China, and much of the rest of the world," says Elizabeth Economy, CFR's Director for Asia Studies. The region is rich in natural resources, home to many of the world's most dynamic economies, and an important global trade route for energy supplies and other goods. It is also a region in which power politics are at play and defense budgets are rising rapidly. As China's economic ascent facilitates growing military capabilities and assertiveness in both the East and South China Seas, other regional players are also experiencing their own rise in nationalism and military capability, and have exhibited greater willingness to stake territorial claims. Meanwhile, the U.S. "pivot" to Asia, involving renewed diplomatic activity and military redeployment, could signal Washington's heightened role in the disputes. If not managed wisely, these disputes could turn part of Asia's maritime regions from thriving trade channels into arenas of conflict. "If there is a use of force between Japan and China, this could be a full-on, all -out conflict between these two Asian giants, and as a treaty ally of Japan, will automatically trigger or automatically involve the United States," cautions Sheila A. Smith, CFR's Senior Fellow for Japan Studies. These dynamics pose an "exquisite" dilemma for U.S. foreign policy, says CFR President Richard N. Haass. "The danger is that twenty-first-century Asia could begin to go the way of twentieth-century Europe."
http://igeo.tv/category/videos/tematica/poblacion/politica/ A mitad de camino entre Madeira y las Islas Canarias se encuentra el archipiélago de las Islas Sa...
The robin usually uses song to defend its territory, then threat displays and finally chasing which occasionally ends up with what can sometimes be quite a v...
Kissinger Institute on China and the United States - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kicus.
Michael Douglas has a territorial dispute with some L.A. gang members.
In a new development of India China border dispute, India has destroyed a part of Chinese road in the territory claimed by the subcontinent country and raised troops at Himalayan standoff. The move is said to be in line with PM Modi's promises of stronger national security policy. For all top and best news stories happening all around you SUBSCRIBE to http://www.youtube.com/user/MangoNews?sub_confirmation=1 For all the news and latest updates, like us @ https://www.facebook.com/MangoNews Follow us on Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/Mango_News Visit us @ http://themangonews.com
BBC News Day Sep09 2014 Babita Sharma reports.
Russia will pass over 300 square kilometers of land to China. An additional protocol, describing the line of the eastern part of the Russian-Chinese border, ...
The United States and China put on sharp display Thursday their continuing differences over territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas, disputes that are now boiling over into violence. In a joint news conference at the Pentagon, Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey and his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Fang Fenghui, described their private discussions as "refreshingly frank" and "constructive" before expressing opposing views of who is to blame for the broadening tensions. China and Vietnam are currently locked in a standoff after China installed an oil rig on an island in the Paracel chain (jointly claimed by the two countries), sparking protests in Vietnam, including violent attacks on Chinese and ethnic Chinese residents. Fang said, "We do not make trouble but we are not afraid of trouble," adding "in matters of territory, our attitude is firm. We won't give an inch." Dempsey countered, "We have to acknowledge there are territorial disputes," including "what exactly is the status quo and who is seeking to change it." It was a veiled reference to Washington's position that Beijing is attempting to change the status quo by more aggressively seeking to establish control over numerous island chains simultaneously claimed by China and several South East Asia nations. In addition to the current standoff between China and Vietnam, China and Japan both claim sovereignty over the Senkaku Islands, while China and the Philippines are competing for control over several small land formations, such as the Scarborough Shoal. On his recent trip to Asia, President Barack Obama announced a new military base access agreement with the Philippines. The United States says it takes no position on sovereignty but encourages all sides to resolve the disputes through diplomacy. In response to China's installation of the oil rig in the Paracel Islands, the State Department released a statement this week saying, "This unilateral action appears to be part of a broader pattern of Chinese behavior to advance its claims over disputed territory in a manner that undermines peace and stability in the region." Despite the differences that exist over these issues, Dempsey announced that China would participate in the bi-annual Rim of Pacific naval exercise that takes place in Hawaii. Dempsey also announced a secure video conference link between him and Fang will be established later this year. china east sea south sea conflict japanese vietnamese Philippine territory dispute,for more information about china military visit site at http://youtube.com/videofilmfiles as well as business blogger at http://cosmeticsmachinery.blogspot.com
A diplomatic row has erupted over islands claimed by both China and Japan.
The South China Sea is now an area of strategic interest for major powersandisonthevergeofbecomingahighlyvolatilezonewheretheAsia Paciccountries,especiallyChina,aretryingtoasserttheirclaimsoveritsresource-richislandsthatofferbothgeostrategicandgeopoliticalvalue.IntheColdWarera, the South China Sea held no strategic interest. However,withthechangeintheglobalsecurityenvironment,thesignicanceattachedtothisareahasundergone major changes. One theory suggests that this change can be understood in three territories belonged to no one and were technically considered as abandonedand acquirable-by-appropriation. There were no major disputes over the islands atthatpoint.Themodernera,lastingfromtheEuropeanperiodtothepost-Cold-Warperiod,wasmarkedbypowershiftsandincreasingdisputes.Thoughtheglobalpowersretainedcontrolduringmostoftheinitialperiod,theendofthe cold war resulted in a power vacuum in the region. This allowed the East Asian littoralstoredenetheirsovereigntyclaimsontheSouthChinaSeaislands.InthePost-Modernera,thedisputesovertheterritoryintheSouthChinaSeaare conditioned by shifts in the global landscape and the strategic interest of theclaimant states.Though most of the claims made on the ownership of these islands are basedonhistoricalgrounds,itissuggestedthatthegeographicandresource implications of this region are the actual driving factors. The South China Searoughlyextendsupto150,000sq.miles.ItslittoralstatescomprisethePhilippines,Malaysia,Brunei,Thailand,Singapore,Indonesia,theIndo-ChinacountriesVietnamandCambodia,TaiwanandChina.Itprovidesawaterway through the choke points of Straits of Taiwan in the north and Straits of Malaccain the south. It consists of three main archipelagos which include the Pratas Islands,theMaccleseldBank,theScarboroughShoal,theParacelIslandsand the Spratly Islands. The importance of this region lies in its commercial and militarysealanes,extensivemaritimeresourceownershipandterritorialspace.Itsdiverseecosystemisasourceoffood,livelihoodandmarinetradeformost of the claimant states. It is rich in natural resources and has large reserves of oiland natural gas. TheselittoralstatesarenowinvolvedinanumberofconictsoverSouth China Sea islands. China is the most aggressive claimant and has been accused ofpursuingapolicyofunilateralactioninresolvingtheseconicts.Though it has now shifted to a more diplomatic approach as a result of its association China patrol through South China Sea with air naval cruise territorial dispute peaceful solution,for more information about china world news visit site at http://youtube.com/user/worldinchinese as well as business website at http://penglaichina.com
An expert panel on Asian politics discusses China and the competition for territory in the South China Sea. Complete video available for free at http://fora....
It cannot have a solution through violence." ... It is not a territorial dispute, it is not a regional dispute ... Keywords:
The Hindu 2015-03-22Chinese state media turned to Yiddish today in the war of words over territorial disputes, ...
The Himalayan 2015-03-22SEOUL: ... The talks were an effort to calm regional tensions stoked by territorial disputes and historical rows. Read More.
The Himalayan 2015-03-22New Delhi, March 22: ... It is not a territorial dispute, it is not a regional dispute ... News from e-generator. net.
The Siasat Daily 2015-03-22The talks were an effort to calm regional tensions stoked by territorial disputes and historical ...
Dawn 2015-03-22It cannot have a solution through violence ... It is not a territorial dispute, it is not a regional dispute.
Deccan Herald 2015-03-22It cannot have a solution through violence." ... It is not a territorial dispute, it is not a regional dispute.
DNA India 2015-03-22The leaders planned to urge China and several Asean member states such as the Philippines and ...
South China Morning Post 2015-03-22Three-way talks among the countries' top diplomats had been suspended amid bitter historical and ...
U~T San Diego 2015-03-21Three-way talks among the countries' top diplomats had been suspended amid bitter historical and ...
Fox News 2015-03-21... talks focussed on reducing regional tensions caused by their territorial and historical disputes.
Voa News 2015-03-21Chinese state media yesterday turned to Yiddish in the war of words over territorial disputes, ...
Taipei Times 2015-03-21... of tensions over history and territory ... Both also have territorial disputes with Tokyo over islands.
Reuters 2015-03-21A territorial dispute is a disagreement over the possession/control of land between two or more states or over the possession or control of land by a new state and occupying power after it has conquered the land from a former state no longer currently recognized by the new state.
These disputes are often related to the possession of natural resources such as rivers, fertile farmland, mineral or oil resources although the disputes can also be driven by culture, religion and ethnic nationalism. Territorial disputes result often from vague and unclear language in a treaty that set up the original boundary.
Territorial disputes are a major cause of wars and terrorism as states often try to assert their sovereignty over a territory through invasion, and non-state entities try to influence the actions of politicians through terrorism. International law does not support the use of force by one state to annex the territory of another state. The UN Charter says: "All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations."
Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and producer, primarily in movies and television. He has won three Golden Globes and two Academy Awards; as producer of 1975's Best Picture, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and as Best Actor in 1987 for his role in Wall Street. Douglas received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2009. He is the eldest of actor Kirk Douglas's four sons.
Douglas was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the first child of actor Kirk Douglas and Bermudian-born actress Diana Dill. His paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Gomel in Belarus (at that time a part of the Russian Empire). His mother was from Devonshire Parish, Bermuda; Douglas's maternal grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Melville Dill, served as Attorney General of Bermuda and was commanding officer of the Bermuda Militia Artillery. Douglas has a younger brother, Joel Douglas (born 1947), and two paternal half-brothers, Peter Douglas (born 1955) and Eric Douglas (1958–2004), from stepmother Anne Buydens.