China’s Policy towards South China Sea and its GeoPolitical Impact (2009-2020)

Authors

  • Khadeeja Ahmad M.Phil. Scholar at the Department of Political Science, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Sadia Rafique Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Khalid Manzoor Butt Director, Centre of Excellence China Studies, Chairperson, Department of Political Science and Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

EEZ, PLA, Confucianism, Domestic Sources, United States, ASEAN, Delaying Tactics, China’s Policy, South China Sea, Strategic Ambiguity

Abstract

China‟s policy of strategic ambiguity towards the territorial dispute in South China Sea has altered the geopolitical architecture. China‟s use of delaying tactics to appease ASEAN states and methods of distraction in its bilateral relations with competing states has improved the security in the region. However, the Chinese leadership is simultaneously conducting domineering activities in the disputed waters of South China. In this context, the study explores China‟s policies in the South China Sea. Additionally, there is a general understanding of the external motives and domestic sources being behind China‟s policy towards South China Sea, however, these factors are often analyzed and studied in isolation. This research article examines both the factors simultaneously and draws conclusions on the potential of armed conflict in the region, especially with respect to the claimant littoral states and the American pivot.

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2021-12-31

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