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ID148214
Title ProperSino-US ‘cat-and-mouse’ game concerning freedom of navigation and flights
Other Title Informationan analysis of Chinese perspectives
LanguageENG
AuthorYou, Ji
Summary / Abstract (Note)US surveillance operations in the Chinese Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and entry into the 12 NM of China-held reefs in the South China Sea have met with aggressive People’s Liberation Army intercepts. This ‘cat-and-mouse’ game is a symptom of the structural conflict of interests that define enduring Sino-US tension. On the other hand, both Washington and Beijing have tried to strike a subtle balance between maintaining a broadly-based bilateral relationship, demonstrating resolve in protecting their vital interests and formulating crisis management measures to avoid an irreversible free fall in the bilateral ties with grave regional impact. This dictates a unique and dynamic action/reaction pattern by the two militaries in the South China Sea and China’s EEZ. This paper aims to reconstruct this pattern of contention and the trend of evolution. It argues that although the two countries have prioritised maintenance of a workable Sino-US relationship among different strategic considerations, the on-the-spot encounters may trigger some standoffs that may put the bilateral relationship under great stress. Crisis management is the key for this cat-and-mouse game to be under control, but it will become increasingly more difficult in the years to come.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 39, No.5-6; Oct 2016: p.637-661
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 39 No 5-6
Key WordsSino-US Military Relations ;  US Freedom of Navigation ;  Asian Maritime Conflicts ;  PLA Air Defense Identification Zone


 
 
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