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ID187927
Title ProperChina-South Korea Disputes in the Yellow Sea
Other Title InformationWhy a More Conciliatory Chinese Posture
LanguageENG
AuthorLuo, Shuxian
Summary / Abstract (Note)The China-ROK boundary disputes in the Yellow Sea and the associated fishing conflict are often neglected in the rich body of literature on China’s maritime disputes. This article examines the question of why and how China has persistently pursued a de-escalatory posture in the Yellow Sea in the past decade despite having considerably hardened its posture in the East and South China Seas. I argue that the high stakes China has in its bilateral ties with South Korea create strong incentives for Beijing to deescalate maritime controversies whereas the absence of broad-based hawkish pressure at home creates a permissive domestic political climate for Beijing to pursue de-escalation. This paper also evaluates conditions that may facilitate a hardening Chinese position.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 31, No.138; Nov 2022: p.913-930
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 31 No 138
Key WordsYellow Sea ;  China-South Korea Disputes ;  China-ROK Boundary Disputes


 
 
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