Um Mar de Problemas: interesses estratégicos e a luta pelo poder no Mar do Sul da China
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Mar do Sul da China, China, Estados Unidos, Disputas territoriaisResumo
Este artigo analisa o que está em jogo nas disputas territoriais no Mar do Sul da China e o motivo pelo qual é considerado estratégico para os países do Sul Asiático, além do choque de interesses e possível conflito militar entre China e Estados Unidos pelo controle da região.
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