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China's Political Uses of Seapower

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China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Seas is a harbinger of things to come. Beijing’s seapower project and the enormous resources it has enjoyed have opened up new strategic vistas for Chinese leaders and military commanders. With larger and more capable seagoing forces at its disposal, Beijing is well positioned to fashion sophisticated strategies that will be more effective and equally difficult to counter. While such strategies do not—yet—portend the fundamental reordering of maritime Southeast Asia, they will likely yield incremental dividends that advance China’s larger aims at sea.

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  • YOSHIHARA, Toshi, 2013. "China's Political Uses of Seapower," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Working Paper Series qt6wj0p7vr, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:globco:qt6wj0p7vr
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    1. Ramesh Thakur, 2013. "Australia’s Engagement with Asia: Strategic or Transactional?," India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, , vol. 69(4), pages 335-350, December.

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    Social and Behavioral Sciences; political economy; security; Asia; seapower; maritime projection of power; South China Sea;
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