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    Did the Game Just Change in the South China Sea? (And What Should the U.S. Do About It?) | Yanmei Xie & Andrew  S. Erickson

    The game has changed. By sending a military aircraft to take a close-up view of the outposts China is constructing and stating it “will fly, sail, and operate wherever international law allows,” the U.S. appears to have drawn a red line for Beijing.

    Washington demonstrated its substantive investment in freedom of navigation and open access to Asia’s maritime commons and displayed resolve to counter threats to them. The message, delivered via the navy, will discredit a calculation by some Chinese and regional actors that the U.S. is unwilling or incapable of delivering more than verbal protests, because it is distracted by crises in other parts of the world. It may also stiffen the spines of other players, most importantly the Association of South East Asia Nations (ASEAN).

    FULL ARTICLE ( via China File)

    Photo: Aljazeera English

    Source: China File 

    • 6 years ago
    • 24 notes
    • #South China Sea
    • #USA
    • #Conflict Risk
    • #Maritime Disputes
    • #Navy
    • #people's liberation army
    • #Washington
    • #Pentagon
    • #us-china relations
    • #ASEAN
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