目录 BDS over the Sea ——International Situation Faced by Chinas Marine Development Sea Powers Show “New Enclosure Movement” “Telescope Ends” of Maritime Silk Road ——Retrospect and Prospect of Chinas Marine Policies The Sun and the Moon, Rights and Duties Chinas Seagoing Ships 500 Years Ago The First Five-star Red Flag at Sea Epoch-making Opening Up of the “Red” Ocean Gateway Chinas Marine Strategy From a Global Perspective Needs of 1.3 Billion People ——Chinas Marine Strategy in the 21st Century Chinas Marine Thinking Thinking “Route” Bridges Options Clean and Safe in the Long-term ——Characteristics of Chinas Marine Management History of Chinas Marine Management Current Institutional Structure Local Agencies Public Participation Striding Forward to “Seamless” Administration Abide by the “Ocean Charter” Blending in with the “Global Family” Junction of National Interests and the Wild Ocean ——Chinas Marine Law Enforcement Chinas Marine Law Enforcement Force Re-establishment of the State Oceanic Administration Chinas Marine Law Enforcement System Improving the Maritime Law Enforcement (MLE) Ability Maritime Law Enforcement Activities Safeguarding and Expanding Chinas Maritime Rights and Interests The Responsibilities of a Maritime Power Entrusted by History ——Chinas Maritime Status and Its Duties Defending the National Maritime Rights and Interest The Rules on Developing the Oceanic Economy Atlantis Resonance in China Protection and Use of Sea Islands All-around Marine Public Service Actively Participating in International Cooperation in Marine Affairs Building a Sea Power with Chinese Characteristics Conclusion
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