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ID157813
Title ProperChina's domestic strategic debate and confusion over the South China Sea issue
LanguageENG
AuthorWenjuan, Nie
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article looks at China's strategic debate and confusion over the South China Sea (SCS) issue and explores why it has occurred. This article recognizes that China has not yet decided whether the SCS issue should be included among China's core national interests. Additionally, China has not quite figured out whether the priorities should be placed on the SCS claims or the Sino-US relationship. In addition, China has not worked out exactly what the Nine-Dash Line (NDL) means. It contends that identity is a key factor in informing a state's strategic concerns and policy objectives regarding the SCS. This article argues that China's dual identities force China to strike a middle ground, which causes domestic strategic debate and confusion. In the final analysis, this article tries to determine what salient implications a prevailing identity of China as a rising power would yield for its SCS policies.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 31, No.2; Mar 2018: p.188-204
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsSouth China Sea ;  China ;  Identity ;  Strategic Confusion


 
 
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