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ID095873
Title ProperChina and maritime cooperation in East Asia
Other Title Informationrecent developments and future prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Mingjiang
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Future international relations in East Asia are likely to be largely shaped by the maritime strategies and policies of various actors. This paper examines China's policy and behavior in maritime cooperation in the East Asian region in recent years, a topic that has been insufficiently understood. I suggest that while it is necessary and useful to take into account China's naval power, more attention to Chinese intentions and policy on East Asian maritime issues is warranted to arrive at a more balanced, and arguably more accurate, understanding of China's role in East Asian maritime affairs. This paper takes stock of China's changing perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors in maritime cooperation in the region. I describe China's new policy moves in the South China Sea and East China Sea. I also address some of the major Chinese concerns for further maritime cooperation in East Asia. I conclude that while a grand cooperative maritime regime is still not possible from a Chinese perspective, China is likely to agree to more extensive and substantive maritime cooperation in many functional areas, most notably in the non-traditional security arena.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 64; Mar 2010: p.291 - 310
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 64; Mar 2010: p.291 - 310
Key WordsChina ;  Maritime Cooperation ;  East Asia ;  Maritime Strategies ;  Naval Power ;  South China Sea ;  East China Sea


 
 
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