A BBC world backgrounder discusses the issue:
India and the world.: BBC South China Sea Backgrounder.
A recent article in the Financial Times relates how China has urged the US once again to stay away from its EEZ:
FT.com / Asia-Pacific - China urges US to end coast surveillance
Will the South China Sea become a Chinese lake? Are China's claims regarding its EEZ legally defendable? Is the future of US policy in the region destined to become, as Iskander Rehman claims, " a subtle balancing act, in-between public displays of resolve and private efforts to re-establish dialogue, and in-between professed claims of neutrality and rather more circumspect efforts to strengthen Southeast Asian unity in the face of Chinese expansionism." ?
Or will the United States have to adopt a firmer approach? How will countries such as Singapore and Vietnam react to Chinese assertiveness?
India and the world.: BBC South China Sea Backgrounder.
A recent article in the Financial Times relates how China has urged the US once again to stay away from its EEZ:
FT.com / Asia-Pacific - China urges US to end coast surveillance
Will the South China Sea become a Chinese lake? Are China's claims regarding its EEZ legally defendable? Is the future of US policy in the region destined to become, as Iskander Rehman claims, " a subtle balancing act, in-between public displays of resolve and private efforts to re-establish dialogue, and in-between professed claims of neutrality and rather more circumspect efforts to strengthen Southeast Asian unity in the face of Chinese expansionism." ?
Or will the United States have to adopt a firmer approach? How will countries such as Singapore and Vietnam react to Chinese assertiveness?