China-ASEAN nontraditional maritime security cooperation
This article explores the link between so power and nontraditional security (NTS) within the context of China-ASEAN maritime security cooperation, arguing that one should be neither overly optimistic nor dismissive with regard to the ability of NTS cooperation in the maritime domain to improve...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1602682023-03-05T17:24:06Z China-ASEAN nontraditional maritime security cooperation Lee, YingHui Chan, Jane S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science China-ASEAN Maritime Security This article explores the link between so power and nontraditional security (NTS) within the context of China-ASEAN maritime security cooperation, arguing that one should be neither overly optimistic nor dismissive with regard to the ability of NTS cooperation in the maritime domain to improve Chinese so power capital within Southeast Asia. NTS cooperation helps advance Chinese so power primarily through enhancing Chinese image as a positive contributor to regional maritime commons. In addition, willingness of China to cooperate with ASEAN on maritime NTS issues through structured framework of ASEAN-led institutions and forums helps demonstrate China’s acceptance and willingness to act in accordance with diplomatic norms and principles. To a limited extent, the Chinese focus on NTS maritime security cooperation with ASEAN has also allowed China to gain a foothold regarding regional agenda setting—especially in terms of entrenching the “dual-track” approach to undertake practical cooperation on NTS issues pending a comprehensive settlement of disputes in the South China Sea. However, Beijing’s parallel development of hard power resources and the complex interactions between NTS and traditional maritime security issues continue to fuel distrust and suspicion of ASEAN member states toward China. Published version 2022-07-18T07:47:23Z 2022-07-18T07:47:23Z 2021 Journal Article Lee, Y. & Chan, J. (2021). China-ASEAN nontraditional maritime security cooperation. The China Review, 21(4), 11-37. 1680-2012 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160268 https://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/journals/TheChinaReview 4 21 11 37 en The China Review © 2021 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. All rights reserved. This paper was published in The China Review and is made available with permission of The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. application/pdf |
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This article explores the link between so power and nontraditional
security (NTS) within the context of China-ASEAN maritime security
cooperation, arguing that one should be neither overly optimistic nor
dismissive with regard to the ability of NTS cooperation in the
maritime domain to improve Chinese so power capital within Southeast Asia. NTS cooperation helps advance Chinese so power primarily
through enhancing Chinese image as a positive contributor to regional
maritime commons. In addition, willingness of China to cooperate with
ASEAN on maritime NTS issues through structured framework of
ASEAN-led institutions and forums helps demonstrate China’s acceptance and willingness to act in accordance with diplomatic norms and
principles. To a limited extent, the Chinese focus on NTS maritime
security cooperation with ASEAN has also allowed China to gain a
foothold regarding regional agenda setting—especially in terms of
entrenching the “dual-track” approach to undertake practical cooperation on NTS issues pending a comprehensive settlement of disputes in
the South China Sea. However, Beijing’s parallel development of hard
power resources and the complex interactions between NTS and traditional maritime security issues continue to fuel distrust and suspicion
of ASEAN member states toward China. |
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