Nonetheless, the competition does not seem to just fade away as the tension between China and the US in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated throughout 2016. What is worse is that the possi bility of military conflict between the two due to mutual distrust, intensified security competition, ...
Nonetheless, the competition does not seem to just fade away as the tension between China and the US in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated throughout 2016. What is worse is that the possi bility of military conflict between the two due to mutual distrust, intensified security competition, ...
U.S. South China Sea policies have undergone several rounds of profound changes since the end of the 1990s, evolving from “staying neutral” to “limited intervention”, and then “active intervention”. This is because, on one hand, with Chinese comprehensive national strength continuously rising...
This article examines contemporary perceptions and the corresponding responses of Southeast Asian states vis-a-vis India-China maritime competition. Specif... S Singh - 《Asian Security》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 The PRC's Approach Towards the South China Sea Territorial Dispute and Russia's Foreign...
Contemporary US-China tensions are often likened to the Cold War competition between the United States and the USSR. However, the rivalry also mirrors“The Great Game,” an intense 19th-century contest between the British and Russian Empires in Central Asia. Both empires saw this region as ...
sight. These include the issue of Taiwan—even though President Biden did reiterate America's one-China policy; events in Ukraine and the Middle East—especially the on-going war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza; the geopolitics of the South China Sea; cybersecurity concerns; and other issues...
The White House readout states that the meeting “was part of the effort to maintain open lines of communication and responsibly manage competition in the relationship” following the Xi-Biden talks in San Francisco in November. Meanwhile, the readout from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...
Sullivan said Washington agrees that the two sides should treat each other as equals, competition should be healthy and fair, and the US has no intention of decoupling from China. On the situation in the South China Sea, Wang asked the US "not to support and condone the Philippines' infring...
“We welcome stiff competition, we do not seek conflict, but on issues such as the South China Sea, we are going to speak up,” Harris told a news conference in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi. “We are going to speak up when there are actions that Beijing takes that threaten the rules-ba...
Interview with Derek Grossman: Evaluating Taiwan, the South China Sea and More Sep 30, 2024 Derek Grossman is a senior defense analyst at RAND focused on a range of national security policy and Indo-Pacific security issues. He closely tracks intensifying U.S.-China competition throughout the re...