SOUTH CHINA SEA CONFLICT
The South China Sea conflicts center on overlapping territorial claims among multiple nations, creating one of Asia's most significant geopolitical flashpoints. The disputes have deep historical roots, with various countries claiming sovereignty based on different legal and historical arguments. China asserts the broadest claims through its "Nine-Dash Line," which encompasses roughly 90% of the South China Sea, citing historical maps and fishing activities dating back centuries.SCS000 - South China Sea Conflict - Research Questions
SCS001 - Historical Foundations
SCS002 - Strategic Dimensions
SCS003 - U.S. Strategy
SCS004 - Regional Dynamics
SCS005 - Escalation Patterns
SCS006 - Resolution Scenarios
SCS007 - Future Prospects