Is U.S.-China Conflict Imminent in the South China Sea?
"Is U.S.-China Conflict Imminent in the South China Sea?" — Joseph Nye — Huffington Post — June 03, 2015
The U.S. is challenging China's aggressive moves in the South China Seas but it lacks the ability to legally enforce them in international court as a non-party to UNCLOS.
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U.S. capability to influence China would be strengthened by a reassertion of the American leadership role over the development of international law of the sea. Since UNCLOS is the basis of modern international law of the sea, the U.S. should ratify the Convention in order to more effectively exercise this leadership from within the ranks, not just from outside them.
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