China and International Law: The Boundary DisputesBloomsbury Academic, 1990年4月9日 - 169 頁 This is the first volume to systematically look at how China uses international law to deal with its complex boundary questions--it borders on twelve countries. The book includes an examination of boundary claims, border policies, settlements, alignments, and armed conflicts. The author draws a clear picture of China's attitude toward the use of traditional law. He supports his study with treaties, historical background, maps, and legal arguments. The reader walks away with a fine understanding of China's behavior in negotiations and armed conflicts, the country's policy, and its philosophy on dispute settlement. |
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... Wakhan Corridor , a strip of Afghan territory created as a buffer in the late nineteenth century by Britain and Russia to separate the frontier of the two countries in South and Central Asia . The Wakhan Corridor is an area of about ...
... Wakhan Corridor . The PRC's maps have conceded the existence of this corridor since the mid - 1950s . 135 Accordingly , if the Chinese - Soviet boundary lies from Uz Bel Pass due south rather than due southwest , it makes the Sino ...
... Wakhan Corridor - was left in Afghan hands as a buffer between the Russian and British Empires 105 ( see map 2 ) . By that agreement , China lost seven of the eight Pamirs ; only one remained as Chinese territory . The Ch'ing dynasty of ...