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Origins of the U-shaped-line Bill Hayton Author South China Sea: dangerous ground (Yale, 2014) bill@billhayton.com

Acknowledgements François-Xavier Bonnet, Research Associate of IRASEC (Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia) William Callahan, University of Durham, UK Ulises Granados, ITAM, Mexico Zou Keyuan, University of Central Lancashire, UK

China s southernmost point

Continental shelf? James Shoal

Since ancient times The Nansha Islands have become an inalienable part of Chinese territory since ancient times. Historical Evidence To Support China's Sovereignty over Nansha Islands MoFA, Beijing 17 November 2000 How ancient?

No islands included in 1897

Century of national humiliation

Timeline 1840 First opium war 1894-5 Japan seizes Korea & Taiwan 1901 International suppression of Boxer rebellion 1907-9 Occupation of Pratas by Nishizawa Yoshiji 1911/12 Overthrow of Qing Empire 1912 Republican government prints first map 1914 New Geographical Atlas published 1915 Japan s Twenty-one Demands May 7-9 1916 National humiliation day marked for first time

The trigger October 1907 (?) Nishizawa Yoshiji lands on Pratas March 1909 Chinese ship challenges Nishizawa Self-Government Society boycott of Japanese goods May 1909 Governor of Guangdong sends boat to Paracels* October 1909 1909 Viceroy of Canton & Japanese Consul agree deal to buy out Nishizawa New map of Guangdong published showing Paracels for the first time

Paracels mapped in 1909

1912 First map of Republic of China Published in founding Almanac of RoC No borders marked The sovereign territory of the Republic of China continues to be the same as the domain of the former Empire Originally our vassal From William Callahan China: the pessoptimist nation OUP 2010

Lines in the sea 1914 A private cartographer, Hu Jinjie publishes New Geographical Atlas of the Republic of China. This is the first map to show a line across the SCS. (Zou Keyuan) Hu entitled the map the Chinese territorial map before the Qianglong-Jiaqing period [AD 1736-1820]. Only islands inside the line were Pratas and the Paracels. It went no further south than 15 N.

1916 Map of National Humiliation Shanghai Central Cartographic Society

1927 Map of National Humiliation More lost territory than 1916! Current territory Old National Boundary Sulu islands From William Callahan China: the pessoptimist nation OUP 2010

Timeline 1930 (Jan) Inspection Regulations of Land and Water Maps (Shuilu ditu shencha tiaoli) announced 1930 (April) French occupy several islands in Spratlys 1933 (April) France annexes the islands 1933 (June) RoC establishes Land and Water Maps Inspection Committee 1933 (July) Annexation publicised in Chinese media Chinese diplomats tasked to find out about islands 1933 (Aug) Maps of islands reach Nanking from Manila 1933 (Sep) RoC Military Council meeting agrees not to press claim to Spratlys 1935 (Jan) Maps Inspection Committee publishes Chinese names for 132 islands and islets in SCS 1935 (April) Committee publishes The Map of Chinese Islands in the South China Sea including all the features to 4 N the location of James Shoal.

Chinese names Mistranslation of shoal as 滩 - James Shoal becomes Zengmu Tan a land feature! Names evolve in 1947 and again in 1983

Chinese islands map 1935 No line yet Nansha is the Macclesfield Bank & Scarborough Shoal Spratlys are Tuansha Map 5. Map of all our South Sea islands, published by the Committee on National Territory April 1935 (source: Committee on Toponymy of Guangdong Province, op. cit., 1987, p. 39

Bai Meichu father of the line One of the founders of the China Geographical Society Loving the nation is the top priority in learning geography, while building the nation is what learning geography is for 1930 draws his own version of the Chinese National Humiliation Map 1936 publishes his New China Construction Atlas including a U-shaped line snaking around the South China Sea as far south as James Shoal.

1930 Map by Bai Meichu

Bai Meichu s line?

Bai s line adopted by others New map of the provinces of China by Tu Sicong and Wang Zhen Bian Zuan, Chongqing published in 1939 China s national territory Bai s line Map 9. Xin Zhongguo fen sheng tu [New map of the provinces of China], by Tu Sicong and Wang Zhen Bian Zuan, [Chongqing]: Sheng huo shu dian, 1939, p. 45

1946 RoC Navy map Drawn by Naval Command Headquarters Third Office Marine Department Probably intended to guide the 1946 reclaiming expedition to the Spratlys and Paracels. Shows an 8-dash-line First state-produced map to show the U-shaped-line?

1946 RoC Taiping Landing Party

1948 RoC 11-dash-line map Location Map of the South China Sea Islands Drawn in December 1947 Formally published by RoC Ministry of Internal Affairs in February 1948 as an adjunct to its new Administrative Division Map of the Republic of China No official explanation of the meaning of the line Cartographer Wang Xiguang reported to have said that the dashes simply indicated the median line between China s territory ie each claimed island and that of its neighbours

Conclusions U-shaped-line emerged haphazardly from 1914 onwards Chinese historians misunderstood nature of tribute system Confusion over the nature of borders in the transition from empire to republic Map-making conventions emerged in private sector and moved into state sector More research is needed

Further research Cartographers understandings of the tribute system How and when ideas about territory and cartography moved from private individuals to state policy Original documents of RoC Land and Water Maps Inspection Committee (from 1929-Jul-11 th to 1940-Mar-21 st ) can be viewed online (http://dft.drnh.gov.tw/textdb/drnhbrowse/)