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Author Kotani, Tetsuo

Title Crisis management in the East China Sea Tetsuo Kotani
Published Solna : Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Stockholms internationella fredsforskningsinstitut) (SIPRI), 2015

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1 online resource (7 s.)
Series SIPRI policy brief (Online)
Notes "February 2015."
Four policy briefs conclude a two-year project supported by the MacArthur Foundation that enabled SIPRI to host high-level maritime security dialogues in Stockholm with significant Chinese and Japanese participation. For this project, SIPRI also received support from the Japan Institute of International Affairs and China's National Defence University. Despite their differing views on territory and history, China and Japan have resumed talks on crisis management in the East China Sea. Nonetheless, the diverging views on freedom of navigation and overflight pose a fundamental challenge to crisis management. China and Japan need to agree to a hotline between naval staff officers in charge of operations and to regular staff talks. Elements of the 1972 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) and the 2014 Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea (CUES) should form the basis of a common code of conduct
Subject China -- foreign policy crisis management -- international law -- East China Sea -- Japan.
Form Electronic book
Author SIPRI.