ID | 123109 |
Title Proper | Fire over water |
Other Title Information | China's strategic engagement of Somalia and the Gulf of Aden crisis |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lanteigne, Marc |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since China agreed to join the international counter-piracy coalition in late 2008, a watershed development in Chinese strategic policy, Beijing's engagement in Somalia is now following two separate streams. First, China is seeking to engage Somalia as part of its expanding number of African diplomatic partners via its participation in the coalition. Second, China is attempting to demonstrate, on the international level, its growing commitment to developing its naval capabilities, and protecting its maritime trade interests, by engaging in multilateral and coalition-based operations, namely to combat piracy off the Somali coast, in order to deflect criticism from the United States and its allies of China's overall military expansion and modernization. |
`In' analytical Note | Pacific Review Vol. 26, No.3; Jul 2013: p.289-312 |
Journal Source | Pacific Review Vol. 26, No.3; Jul 2013: p.289-312 |
Key Words | China ; Somalia ; Navy ; Piracy ; Africa |