
Promise Across the Sea
by Zhu Dong
About This Novel
In the context of Country A's return to the Asia-Pacific and the promotion of its rebalancing strategy, China competes with neighboring countries in politics, military, diplomacy and other aspects. Chinese intelligence officers represented by Chen Jiangfeng and Lin Shan took the Asia League Expo as an opportunity to cooperate with Country B's agents Cheng Chao and Ruan Yue'e. A secret intelligence contest was launched, and wisdom was used to creatively propose a new mechanism for resolving disputes, preventing the outbreak of war, reaching a contract without weapons, breaking the containment strategy of country A, and subduing the enemy without a fight, which provided new ideas for resolving the island dispute.
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
The Promise in the Sea-Book Review
When the disputes in the South China Sea are turbulent, a Guangxi writer wrote a novel about the storms in the South China Sea. The book describes the direction of the disputes in the South China Sea, which is very consistent with the real situation in the South China Sea.
The biggest highlight of this book is that it proposes a "contract without weapons" solution to the island dispute that "does not lose sovereignty and shares governance"! ! ! This concept would establish dual sovereignty in the disputed area. In this area, the two countries recognize each other's sovereignty, and at the same time share governance in this area of the sea, jointly develop and profit from each other. This concept can not only resolve the sovereignty dispute between the two countries, but also effectively avoid the instigation of discord by other countries. But the novel is a novel after all, and since there is no real Green Island, there is no problem of matching the characters. "Sharing governance without losing sovereignty" is just a concept with a basis for implementation. This should be the caution left by the author. I hope it can be used as a reference for policymakers and for discussion among readers. A scholar who has the common people in the world in mind and the courage to speak out is commendable.
A very well written modern spy novel, well worth reading
The Promise in the Sea-Book Review
When the disputes in the South China Sea are turbulent, a Guangxi writer wrote a novel about the storms in the South China Sea. The book describes the direction of the disputes in the South China Sea, which is very consistent with the real situation in the South China Sea.
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
The Promise in the Sea-Book Review
When the disputes in the South China Sea are turbulent, a Guangxi writer wrote a novel about the storms in the South China Sea. The book describes the direction of the disputes in the South China Sea, which is very consistent with the real situation in the South China Sea.
The biggest highlight of this book is that it proposes a "contract without weapons" solution to the island dispute that "does not lose sovereignty and shares governance"! ! ! This concept would establish dual sovereignty in the disputed area. In this area, the two countries recognize each other's sovereignty, and at the same time share governance in this area of the sea, jointly develop and profit from each other. This concept can not only resolve the sovereignty dispute between the two countries, but also effectively avoid the instigation of discord by other countries. But the novel is a novel after all, and since there is no real Green Island, there is no problem of matching the characters. "Sharing governance without losing sovereignty" is just a concept with a basis for implementation. This should be the caution left by the author. I hope it can be used as a reference for policymakers and for discussion among readers. A scholar who has the common people in the world in mind and the courage to speak out is commendable.
A very well written modern spy novel, well worth reading
The Promise in the Sea-Book Review
When the disputes in the South China Sea are turbulent, a Guangxi writer wrote a novel about the storms in the South China Sea. The book describes the direction of the disputes in the South China Sea, which is very consistent with the real situation in the South China Sea.
