The slow moving conflict in the South China Sea has been characterized by some as \"not worth the candle.\" China claims the entirety of the South China Sea pursuant to a nine-dash line, the legal impact of which has been limited by international courts. At the same time, China has ...
Evolution of Indonesia's foreign strategy and its interests in the South China Sea At present, the research perspectives on building Indonesia into a maritime strategic pivot are not comprehensive but limited to the unitary and regional l... R Xing 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Ecology of Strategic...
South China SeaU.S. strategy in Southeast AsiaUNCLOSnine-dashed linerebalanceresources in South China SeaSince the summer of 2010, the Obama administration has clearly signaled through a combination of diplomacy and greater military presence that creating rules-based stability in the South China Sea ...
China's strategy to solve the South China Sea dispute 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 China solves the tactics of battle of the South China Sea 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Strategy of solving the dispute between the South China Sea in China ...
China's strategic posture in the SCS is closely related to the United States. Throughout the Obama administration,China's strategic posture in the SCS was in a constant process of change. China coordinated strategic planning,policy design and strategy implementation,and actively constructed a new fr...
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Moreover, most of these documents are not subject to classified intelligence proscriptions. Yet, the view from China – from the official documents available – reveals an assessment contrary to that of the West. In May 2015 China issued a White Paper on Military Strategy in which 3 major ...
island chain are part a broader maritime strategy, and should be seen within the context of the maritimegeopoliticsof East Asia. That is, China’s recent maritime moves are a natural outgrowth of the geographic situation China finds itself in, and reflective of its overall naval strategy. ...
Studying the region for over 30 years, Dr. Wu elaborates on why the Philippines' recent provocations at Ren'ai Jiao reflect the U.S. strategy to maintain influence in Southeast Asia. He addresses growing concerns about military conflict, explains why China hasn't removed the "grounded" Philipp...
its current maritime strategy is aimed at eliminating such vulnerabilities by undertaking steps such as extending a ring of security around China’s periphery through force structure development, which often includes frequent dispatch of maritime petrol vassals and surveillance aircraft to its neighboring ...