Description |
viii, 329 pages : maps ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Regime Theory and Maritime Regime Building -- 3. Marine Regionalism in North-East Asia: The Context -- 4. National Interests in Maritime Regime Building -- 5. Pollution and Environmental Protection -- 6. Fisheries -- 7. Conclusions -- Appendix I: An Ocean Zoning System for the Yellow Sea -- Appendix II: Specific Measures for Protection of Fishing Resources in the Yellow Sea |
Summary |
For the past half century the political environment in North-East Asia has inhibited multilateral ocean management programmes. But recently, as a result of the 1994 Law of the Sea Convention and the end of the Cold War, the region has an opportunity for lasting peace. What is needed now is a framework for developing multilateral regional marine policy co-ordination. That is what this book provides. This is the first in-depth study applying international relations theory to maritime regime formation in North-East Asia, and the first book to propose detailed designs and characteristics for such regimes |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Asian cooperation.
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Law of the sea -- North Pacific Ocean.
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Marine resources -- North Pacific Ocean.
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Marine pollution -- North Pacific Ocean.
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Maritime law -- North Pacific Ocean.
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LC no. |
95051770 |
ISBN |
0195875958 (hb : alk. paper) |
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