"Firmly safeguard maritime sovereignty and properly resolve maritime disputes" -- the first lecture of 2020 situation and policy education course of college of ocean science and engineering was carried out smoothly

Date:2021-12-02Views:10

In order to train students to form a correct understanding and understanding of the national situation, understand the party's line and policy, and cultivate a sense of social responsibility and historical mission, the college of ocean science and engineering 2020 launched the first lecture of the situation and policy education course of this semester on November 17, with the theme firmly safeguarding maritime sovereignty and properly solving maritime disputes taught by Mr. Dong Chaoqun, Secretary of the Youth League Committee of the Merchant Shipping College 。

Mr. Dong Chaoqun first introduced what is SOLAS Convention to tell the students about the background and main contributions of the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea. This leads to the theme. Taking Japan, the Philippines and other countries as examples, we will tell the students about China's historical and current maritime disputes in the form of videos and explanations, including the hot issue of sovereignty over the South China Sea in recent years. Next, by analyzing the historical situation, Mr. Dong pointed out that China has been facing the problem of maritime disputes, so it is imperative to firmly safeguard maritime sovereignty and protect China's Blue Marine Territory. We should regard the ocean as an extension of farmland, move towards dark blue, carry the blue gene and strengthen marine construction.

Through this theme education, the students have a deep understanding of China's current marine situation, marine disputes still exist, and marine sovereignty must be firmly grasped. They must strengthen their marine concept, learn professional knowledge, and be determined to become marine talents who can enhance their marine national defense ability and speed up the process of marine development.

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