CSS Essay - South China Sea and Strategic Competition
CSS Essay - South China Sea and Strategic Competition
CSS Essay - South China Sea and Strategic Competition
This question is included in the CSS syllabus of International Relations,I.Law, Pakistan Affairs
,Current Affairs and US History.It is also helpful in essay.
Robert D. Kaplan in his book, Asia’s Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable
Pacific,says:“The South China Sea functions as the throat of the Western Pacific and Indian oceans—the
mass of connective economic tissue where global sea routes coalesce. Here is the heart of Eurasia’s
navigable rimland, punctuated by the Malacca, Sunda, Lombok, and Makassar straits. More than half of the
world’s annual merchant fleet tonnage passes through these choke points, and a third of all maritime
traffic worldwide.
Bill Hayton in his book,The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia ,says:“The South China Sea is a
crucial link in the ‘global commons’, connecting the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf and Europe.
Right now, along with the East China Sea, it is the most contested piece of sea in the world and one of the
main reasons for the current anxiety over China’s intentions.”
China’s Premier Li Keqiang says, “China’s facilities, Chinese islands and reefs, are primarily for civilian
purposes and even if there is a certain amount of defence equipment or facilities, it is for maintaining the
freedom of navigation,”
and South China Seas. The grouping of the four “like-minded” democracies – known as the Quadrilateral
Security Dialogue or Quad.
where Washington can keep an eye on developments in China. Manila and Washington have a mutual
defence treaty which dates back to World War II. The US has also provided Manila with hi-tech military
hardware for intelligence gathering and surveillance to counter China.