West Philippine Sea
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Coercive Gradualism Through Gray Zone Statecraft In South China Seas: China’s Strategy And Potential US Options – Analysis
China’s graduated use of coercive instruments of national power in the South China Sea (SCS) constitutes an informed strategy.1 Such coercive gradualism is supported by gray zone tactics, which are measures that are aggressive yet designed to remain below the threshold of conventional military conflict.2 This combined approach minimizes international involvement, localizes issues, and ensures […]
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China’s ‘Dark Fishing Fleets’ Cast a Black Shadow Over the South China Sea
A U.S.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies report, “Illuminating the South China Sea’s Dark Fishing Fleets,” sheds new light on the size and behavior of fishing fleets in the Spratly Islands. The report reveals the presence of a large “dark fishing fleet” in the South China Sea and concludes that “most of these vessels […]
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Christopher Pyne says China has raised regional ‘anxiety’ over its activities in the South China Sea
Defence Minister Christopher Pyne has called on Beijing to act responsibly in the South China Sea and avoid mimicking Russia’s “might is right” approach to diplomacy. But he urged Beijing to rethink its approach to the politically-charged waters of the South China Sea, arguing the world power was eroding regional confidence and increasing anxiety, including […]
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CNO: U.S., Chinese Navies Improving Working Relationships
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Navy’s top officer stressed the importance of his personal relationship with his Chinese Navy counterpart and in continuing a dialogue to minimize the risks from the obvious tensions between the two most powerful Pacific naval forces. “I don’t think there is any question that we’re in a competition and there are […]
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The Navy Has Had Enough of Missile Defense; And Sees It’s Chance
WASHINGTON: The Navy is looking to get out of the missile defense business, the service’s top admiral said today, and the Pentagon’s new missile defense review might give the service the off-ramp it has been looking for to stop sailing in circles waiting for ground-based missile launches. This wasn’t the first time Adm. John Richardson […]
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US naval chief: American and Chinese navies in talks to reduce risk of South China Sea miscalculation
Admiral John Richardson said a ‘continuous dialogue’ is aimed at building understanding Admiral John Richardson told an audience at the Washington-based Brookings Institute that the interchanges between the two navies aim to build communication to avoid a potentially disastrous blunder. The discussions are a positive sign that China and the US are moving forward with […]
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US charges 2 with China intelligence ties in hacking case
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. officials say two Chinese citizens acting on behalf of their country’s main intelligence agency carried out an extensive hacking campaign to steal data from military service members, government agencies and private companies in the United States and nearly a dozen other nations. It was the latest in a series of indictments […]
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Tokyo likely to halt dispatch of MSDF destroyer to South Korea
The Defense Ministry will likely scuttle the planned dispatch of a Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer to South Korea in spring as bilateral relations have further soured over a string of recent rows, a ministry source said. The move follows the continuing squabble over the MSDF claim that a South Korean destroyer locked its fire-control radar […]
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Who is to be Blame for the Arms Build-Up in Asia-Pacific?
Maritime disputes have appeared as one of the absolute security concern in the Asia-Pacific region. They act as a driving factor for the major power of the region, while formulating their strategic policies towards their neighbors. Over the past several decades the maritime security disputes touched an irrepressible point which cannot be ignored. The regional […]
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Modernisation of China’s military is no cause for alarm
Beijing’s measures are in keeping with its spreading reach and influence and its efforts are moderate and defensive The transformation of China’s military into a modern force is well on track. Data released recently showed the strength of the land-based force had for the first time fallen to below half of the total number of […]