J. (2012). Navigating the Security Dilemma: China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea. Journal Of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 31(4), 79-108.Jason Bazevic. "Navigating the Security Dilemma: China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea." Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 31.4 (...
On one hand, ASEAN as a regional institution should address a Political, Economic and Strategic dimension of South China Sea disputes in certain of security platform to maintain the regional stability in ensuring its interdependence economic growth. The People Republic of China, on the...
Competition and conflict in the South China Sea involves many nations due to its resources and vital sea lanes. However, it is China which increasingly serves as a common denominator of intensifying anxiety for its South China Sea maritime neighbours due to the aggressive scope of its claims to...
This chapter contextualizes the security dilemma concept to view contemporary United States–China relations. It begins with a brief theoretical overview of the security dilemma theory that includes the concepts’ shortcomings, misuses, and contemporary revisions. Next, it contextualizes the application ...
Two Paths: Why States Join or Avoid China’s Belt and Road Initiative The Dynamics of an Entangled Security Dilemma: China’s Changing Nuclear Posture How Much Risk Should the United States Run in the South China Sea? China’s Military Strategy for a ‘New Era’ ...
This thesis argues that the Baltic Sea region still faces significant security challenges in the post-Cold War era. In particular, nations in the region confront a 'cooperative security dilemma.' Baltic Sea countries are adopting a range of cooperative agreements to strengthen their security. By do...
China’s naval expansion Posted onMarch 27, 2023byBharat Karnad [Chinese warships at sea: firing drills] A recent Sansad TV programme —‘The Defenders’ featured a discussio on “China’s naval expansion” with Vice Admiral Satish Soni (Retd), former FOC-in-C, Southern Naval Command (Kochi...
Solving the security dilemma:Middle East countries should make development the priority of their national strategies 图片来源:Pixabay The Middle East has long suffered from a serious security deficit due to geopolitical conflicts and interference from...
Traditionally, China pursues national security mainly within land territory, and China’s maritime security policy has been an imperative in facing the maritime security dilemma (e.g., the sovereignty dispute over the Diaoyu Islands with Japan, the sovereignty dispute over the Nansha Islands with the...
Deng Xiaoping's reputed approach to this dilemma, as attributed by other Party leaders, was for China to "hide our capacities and bide our time, be good at maintaining a low profile; and never claim leadership." While PRC's leaders have consistently pursued national rejuvenation as their goal...