ID | 147977 |
Title Proper | China’s interests in the South China Sea |
Language | ENG |
Author | Naidu, GVC ; Ranade, Jayadeva |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Dominance of the South China Sea is not merely a territorial issue for China but, more importantly, one which it regards as a major step towards recognition as an unrivalled Asia-Pacific power that can arbitrate on global and regional issues along with the US. Since the 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and appointment of Xi Jinping simultaneously to China’s three top posts in November 2012, the world is witness to a new thrust to China’s already assertive foreign policy. Early in Xi Jinping’s term, China launched major, bold, geo-strategic initiatives aimed at expanding China’s diplomatic and economic influence and military power well beyond its frontiers. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 37, No.9; Sep 2016: p.18-22 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2016-09 37, 9 |
Key Words | South China Sea ; China ; India ; Silk Road ; EEZ ; New Silk Road ; OBOR ; China’s Silk Road ; India’s Maritime Diplomacy ; Asia-Pacific Power |