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A sudden end-Permian mass extinction in South China

GSA Bulletin, 2018
Previous studies of the end-Permian mass extinction have established that it was geologically rapid, but condensed sections have made it difficult to establish the exact timing of the extinction relative to fluctuations in the ocean carbon cycle, oxygen ...
S. Shen   +18 more
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The South China Sea

Asian Survey, 2015
The article looks at three ways in which international law has affected government behavior in the South China Sea. It has exacerbated disputes. It has probably curtailed the use of force. And it has made it difficult to imagine solutions that violate the law of the sea.
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China’s Strategy in the South China Sea [PDF]

open access: possibleCONTEMPORARY SOUTHEAST ASIA, 2011
This article examines China’s behaviour in the South China Sea disputes through the lens of its strategy for managing its claims. Since the mid-1990s, China has pursued a strategy of delaying the resolution of the dispute. The goal of this strategy is to consolidate China’s claims, especially to maritime rights or jurisdiction over these waters, and to
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China's "Caribbean" in the South China Sea

SAIS Review of International Affairs, 2006
Can the United States accommodate the rise of China without the strife that typically accompanies a disturbance to a settled equilibrium? Discerning how China views the seas will help answer this question. We argue that vocal strategists in Beijing look to Alfred Thayer Mahan for guidance on maritime strategy.
James R. Holmes, Toshi Yoshihara
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A Wedding in South China

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1912
A wedding in South China is characterized by gay and noisy parades, and big and elaborate feasts. It is more attractive and expressive of merriment than an American wedding, but is less solemn and almost too trivial to mark the turning point of the history of two lives.
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China’s Military Strategy in the South China

2021
China’s navy (PLA-N) has a large potential to become a real “blue-water” navy and could become a strong competitor for the US navy supported by Japan’s navy (JMSDF). In order for the JMSDF and the US navy to cope with China’s challenges, new strategic initiatives will be required such as a Fleet Ballistic Missile Defense posture to protect US ...
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South from China

Monthly Review, 1959
The last lap of my China travels took me to Nanning, in the Chuang Autonomous Region of south China. The Chinese-Vietnamese border lay only one hundred miles to the south, and when the opportunity of a brief visit to North Vietnam was offered to me I eagerly accepted.
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China and South Asia

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1992
Sino-Soviet rapprochement and a reevaluation of India's China policy by Rajiv Gandhi in 1987 have produced the most cordial Sino-Indian relations in over thirty years. Both Beijing and New Delhi desire still further improvements in bilateral relations but have been stymied by a paucity of parallel interests and by continuing fundamental conflicts over ...
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Occurrence of microplastic in livestock and poultry manure in South China.

Environmental Pollution, 2021
R. Wu   +5 more
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China and the South China Sea “Lawfare”

Issues & Studies, 2016
The strategic values of the South China Sea had long been recognized. More recently, the South China Sea has once again become an international flashpoint, as disputes take place in the context of a rising and perceived more assertive People’s Republic of China (China) vis-à-vis a relatively declining US that seeks to retain its influence and ...
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