Does China have a strategy toward the South China Sea? I test three hypotheses about Chinese strategy—regional hegemony, gray-zone coercion, and bureaucratic politics—against seven major developments in Chinese policy between 2009 and 2016. None of these hypotheses offers an accurate or complete explanation of Chinese strategy. I argue that China has a dialectic and arduous strategy of balancing the goals of safeguarding rights and maintaining stability. But such a balance is inherently dynamic and frequently elusive. It was not until after 2016 that Beijing began to master the art of strategic balance and achieve an upper hand in the long struggle over the South China Sea
Purpose Southeast Asia’s position between the continents of Asia and Oceania gave the region a disti...
As one of China’s most intricate territorial dispute, the South China Sea dispute has sufficiently c...
This paper aims to explore the coordination among China’s various maritime actors in the South China...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
Chinese 'assertiveness' has become a catchphrase in policy and academic discussions regarding the As...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
Why has the People's Republic of China (PRC) courted international opprobrium, alarmed its neighbors...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
America is suffering from a strategy deficit in the South China Sea. For nearly a decade--and at acc...
The South China Sea has long been regarded as one of the most complex and challenging ocean-related ...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
This article argues that Beijing is using its fishing and paramilitary fleets for geopolitical purpo...
Purpose Southeast Asia’s position between the continents of Asia and Oceania gave the region a disti...
As one of China’s most intricate territorial dispute, the South China Sea dispute has sufficiently c...
This paper aims to explore the coordination among China’s various maritime actors in the South China...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
Chinese 'assertiveness' has become a catchphrase in policy and academic discussions regarding the As...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
Why has the People's Republic of China (PRC) courted international opprobrium, alarmed its neighbors...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
America is suffering from a strategy deficit in the South China Sea. For nearly a decade--and at acc...
The South China Sea has long been regarded as one of the most complex and challenging ocean-related ...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
This article argues that Beijing is using its fishing and paramilitary fleets for geopolitical purpo...
Purpose Southeast Asia’s position between the continents of Asia and Oceania gave the region a disti...
As one of China’s most intricate territorial dispute, the South China Sea dispute has sufficiently c...
This paper aims to explore the coordination among China’s various maritime actors in the South China...