This paper aims to explore the coordination among China’s various maritime actors in the South China Sea (SCS). Since around 2009, China has reinforced its maritime territorial claims in the SCS and has taken coercive measures, including harassing other countries’ vessels and using administrative tools to expand its effective control over disputed islands. One important question is whether China’s tactics are based on a well-coordinated plan or are the unintended consequence of competition and self-interest among the various agencies. This paper shows that, firstly, organisational coordination between these agencies is improving, secondly, that the PLA has a salient role in the operation, and lastly, that the long term trend is important. T...
Securitization in the South China Sea (SCS) invites uncertainty in the current legal and diplomatic ...
Conventional accounts of the South China Sea territorial disputes identify China’s assertive behavio...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
Executive summary In recent years China’s good-neighbourly pledges of increased trade and investmen...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn scholars’ attention. Questio...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
The multiple tensions that have existed in the China Seas since the late 2000s, manifested in the in...
Why has the People's Republic of China (PRC) courted international opprobrium, alarmed its neighbors...
China‟s policy of strategic ambiguity towards the territorial dispute in South China Sea has altered...
Does China have a strategy toward the South China Sea? I test three hypotheses about Chinese strateg...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
Two decades into the 21st century, China still faces a plethora of unsettled territorial and boundar...
Securitization in the South China Sea (SCS) invites uncertainty in the current legal and diplomatic ...
Conventional accounts of the South China Sea territorial disputes identify China’s assertive behavio...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
Executive summary In recent years China’s good-neighbourly pledges of increased trade and investmen...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn scholars’ attention. Questio...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
The multiple tensions that have existed in the China Seas since the late 2000s, manifested in the in...
Why has the People's Republic of China (PRC) courted international opprobrium, alarmed its neighbors...
China‟s policy of strategic ambiguity towards the territorial dispute in South China Sea has altered...
Does China have a strategy toward the South China Sea? I test three hypotheses about Chinese strateg...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
Two decades into the 21st century, China still faces a plethora of unsettled territorial and boundar...
Securitization in the South China Sea (SCS) invites uncertainty in the current legal and diplomatic ...
Conventional accounts of the South China Sea territorial disputes identify China’s assertive behavio...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...