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ID182418
Title ProperChina’s quiet challenges at sea
Other Title Informationexplaining China’s maritime activities in the Yellow Sea, 2010–2020
LanguageENG
AuthorCho, Sungmin
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Chinese military activities in the Yellow Sea have visibly increased. Compared to the South or East China Sea, however, China has not escalated tensions to the strategic level by employing paramilitary and nonmilitary tools of influence. The “regional hegemony” thesis can partially explain the increase of China’s military activities at the operational level. But it does not explain why China refrains from posing strategic challenges in the Yellow Sea in the way it does in the South and East China Seas. I argue that China’s defense advantages in the Yellow Sea and strategic interests in maintaining close ties with South Korea have motivated Beijing to avoid strategic crisis in the Yellow Sea. Simultaneously, however, the strategic competition with the United States has motivated China to accumulate its influence through military activities in the region. This article traces China’s military activities in the Yellow Sea and examines the Chinese discourses on this understudied region.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 17, No.3; Sep-Oct 2021: p.294-312
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 17 No 3
Key WordsSea ;  China ;  Yellow Sea ;  China’s Maritime Activities ;  2010–2020


 
 
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