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- Title
Lessons from Lassen: Plotting a Proper Course for Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea.
- Authors
Wagner, Benjamin K.
- Abstract
The USS Lassen's October 2015 South China Sea freedom of navigation operation was exemplary in some respects and cautionary in others. This article argues the Lassen's mission to sail within 12 nautical miles of one of China's artificial islands was a successful albeit exploratory challenge because the operation has helped to clarify maritime claims in the region and garnered international support for continued operations. This paper examines the US Freedom of Navigation Program's broader goals of benefiting the international community with a rules-based system. It also argues that increased transparency is essential if these goals are to be achieved. This article analyzes China's unclarified claims in the South China Sea and explores the concept of "psycho-legal boundaries" in relation to the so-called nine-dash line. It concludes by presenting suggestions for plotting a proper path forward for FONOPs in the region with an emphasis on protecting the marine environment.
- Subjects
SOUTH China Sea; TRANSBOUNDARY waters; INTERNATIONAL cooperation on marine resources conservation; FREEDOM of the seas; CHINESE foreign relations, 1976-; ARTIFICIAL islands; LAW
- Publication
Journal of East Asia & International Law, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 1, p137
- ISSN
1976-9229
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14330/jeail.2016.9.1.07