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Author: Chi-Ting Tsai


Chi-Ting Tsai is an assistant professor of international law in the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. He received his J.S.D. from Cornell Law School. His specialized fields of interest are law of the sea, East and South China Sea disputes, international human rights and U.S. constitutional law.

Taiwan’s South China Sea Policy Evolution

By Chi-Ting Tsai | April 12, 2018 | Categories: AMTI Update
Against the backdrop of decreased tensions following the 2016 arbitral tribunal award, the Taiwanese government has adjusted its South China Sea policy and tried to strike a cautious balance with fellow claimants.

Has Taiwan Implicitly Clarified the U-Shaped Line?

By Chi-Ting Tsai | May 6, 2016 | Categories: China, South China Sea, Taiwan
Taiwan faces pressure to define the legal character of the U-shaped line, the predecessor of the nine dash line.
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