The long-simmering territorial disputes in the South China Sea are expected to be discussed at a summit of leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Melbourne.
As long as you can park a few crewed navy ships in the middle, yes, yes it does.
*Might makes right" is fucked and has never, ever gone out of style. We got fancy and hid it behind this thing called “money” mostly, but sometimes it still just looks like big deadly sharp things.
If you think of only Russia and China, you might want to reread the history books.
Anyway, in this modern time, the UN has no power simply because it’s a tool of the superpowers.
Since the end of the cold war (1991), only China, Russia and Norway annexed territory. Norway’s annexed parts didn’t belong to any other state, though. And you can debate if Israel is currently annexing the Gaza strip, but on paper it was Israeli already.
Not sure why you only include annexation after the cold war. We don’t even touch specifically on the Europe issues. It If that’s so, why do you include China into the equation?
Anyway, I thought the post is about Disputed Territory. That’s a whole different matter with regards to annexation if you consider geopolitical perspective.
By the way let say I go along with your train of thought: if we simplify the timeline to after the UN has been founded, the post you link does not only discuss about annexation by Israel but also Morocco, Russia, Eritrea, China, Indonesia, India and some other countries - if you even read the article. So yes not just Russia and China.
Anyway, there’s one topic that you might want to read more in addition to world history: It is called confirmation bias. Have fun.
Is it still “disputed” if absolutely nobody else thinks it’s Chinese? if I claim the Grand Canyon is mine, does it make it the Disputed Canyon?
As long as you can park a few crewed navy ships in the middle, yes, yes it does.
*Might makes right" is fucked and has never, ever gone out of style. We got fancy and hid it behind this thing called “money” mostly, but sometimes it still just looks like big deadly sharp things.
Yes, you absolutely can lay claim on it - If you have power to do that. You power is the law, sad but true.
Thats only Chinas and Russias stance. Unfortunately the UN has no power at all.
If you think of only Russia and China, you might want to reread the history books. Anyway, in this modern time, the UN has no power simply because it’s a tool of the superpowers.
I just checked: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annexation
Since the end of the cold war (1991), only China, Russia and Norway annexed territory. Norway’s annexed parts didn’t belong to any other state, though. And you can debate if Israel is currently annexing the Gaza strip, but on paper it was Israeli already.
So yes, its Russias and Chinas stance.
Not sure why you only include annexation after the cold war. We don’t even touch specifically on the Europe issues.
ItIf that’s so, why do you include China into the equation?Anyway, I thought the post is about Disputed Territory. That’s a whole different matter with regards to annexation if you consider geopolitical perspective.
By the way let say I go along with your train of thought: if we simplify the timeline to after the UN has been founded, the post you link does not only discuss about annexation by Israel but also Morocco, Russia, Eritrea, China, Indonesia, India and some other countries - if you even read the article. So yes not just Russia and China.
Anyway, there’s one topic that you might want to read more in addition to world history: It is called confirmation bias. Have fun.
-edited typos and for clarity-