ID | 131592 |
Title Proper | Not too peaceful |
Other Title Information | maritime rifts and governance crises in China |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lee, Joseph Tse-Hei |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Much attention has been paid to China's determination to exert its in?uence over the East and South China seas using both political and military power. The final ?ew weeks of 2013 saw a rapid deterioration of the diplomatic goodwill that China had built with its maritime neighbours over the past several decades, threatening regional stability and risking an arms race with the U.S., Japan, and Southeast Asia. This article draws on some snapshots of the latest sovereignty disputes in the East and South China seas and the bilateral ties across the Taiwan Strait to discuss the continuities and breakpoints in China "s strategic outreach in a multipolar world. It argues that the ability of China to pursue security interests in its maritime ?rontiers is largely contingent upon many circumstantial factors. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, NO.1-2; June-December 2013: p.23-35 |
Journal Source | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, NO.1-2; June-December 2013: p.23-35 |
Key Words | China ; Maritime Strategy ; Maritime Security ; Bilateral Ties ; Naval Sovereignty ; Political Power ; Military Power ; Diplomatic Goodwill ; Multipolar World ; Strategic Outreach ; Security Interest ; Maritime Neighhours ; Maritime Frontiers ; Taiwan Strait ; South China Sea ; Southeast Asia ; Sovereignty Disputes ; Rising Power |