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China’s expansion plans in the South China Sea

Tuhin Hossain by Tuhin Hossain
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Table of Contents

  • The Risk of Conflict: China’s South China Seas Expansion.
  • Exploring the Impact of Chinese Expansion in the SCS.
  • Examining China’s Ambitious Maritime Goals in SCS.
  • South China Seas: Expansion of Chinese Power.
  • Harnessing Chinese Influence in the South China Seas.
  • Securing Maritime Rights: The South China Sea Issue.

 

China has been expanding its overall control and influence in the South China Sea for quite a while now. It has been utilizing artificial islands and military bases to assert its authority over disputed territories. This article examines China’s significant expansions to the South China Sea and their possible consequences for the area.

While some countries have welcomed this development, others have criticized it for infringing on their territorial claims.

 

SOUTH CHINA SEA, The amphibious assault ship. Photo By U.S. Pacific Fleet. Flickr.
SOUTH CHINA SEA, The amphibious assault ship. Photo By U.S. Pacific Fleet. Flickr.

 

The Risk of Conflict: China’s South China Seas Expansion.

The South China Sea has become an increasingly contested area of international waters in recent years, with China’s expansion efforts threatening to disrupt the regional balance of power.

Beijing’s ever-growing presence in the region has caused alarm among many countries, who fear a potential conflict could break out if diplomatic relations continue to deteriorate.

China has laid claim to vast swathes of the South China Sea since 2014 and has since built artificial islands across its waters to bolster its claims. This development has sparked concerns amongst other nations, particularly those bordering the sea and those further afield with close ties to the region.

Countries such as The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei have taken issue with Beijing’s presence. They have filed arbitration cases against them at The Hague to protect their maritime boundaries.

 

Exploring the Impact of Chinese Expansion in the SCS.

The South China Sea (SCS) has been a significant focus of international attention in recent years, as the region has emerged as a critical geopolitical hotspot.

The rapid expansion of Chinese influence and presence in the SCS has been a particular source of concern for many countries in the region and for global powers with interests in the area. 

China’s activities have included artificial building islands and military installations to support its expansive claims over waters also claimed by other nations, such as Vietnam and the Philippines. China’s relations with other countries, such as India, have increased as an issue over the relationship has escalated.

At stake is control of valuable resources and broader issues of sovereignty and power projection within an increasingly contested maritime environment.

 

SOUTH CHINA SEA Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer. Photo By U.S. Pacific Fleet. Flickr.
SOUTH CHINA SEA Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer. Photo By U.S. Pacific Fleet. Flickr.

 

Examining China’s Ambitious Maritime Goals in SCS.

The South China Sea (SCS) is an area of intense geopolitical and economic interest, with long-term strategic objectives pursued by multiple nations involved in the region. Chief among them is the People’s Republic of China, which has sought to extend its presence and control over more great sea areas.

In recent years, Beijing has advanced a series of ambitious maritime goals for the SCS, which are likely to have far-reaching implications for regional security dynamics and international law. 

China’s first significant move was to initiate a large-scale land reclamation program across several disputed islands and reefs in 2015. SCS gained physical control over critical parts of the island due to the development of naval bases there.

 

South China Seas: Expansion of Chinese Power.

The Chinese government has undertaken numerous projects in the region, ranging from the construction of artificial islands to the militarization of existing outposts.

These actions have increased tensions with other countries with claims on the waters, including Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

Many countries’ objection toward the Chinese expansion of the South China Sea Basin has sparked growing controversy surrounding the waters.

In addition, there are also worries about potential damage to ocean ecosystems caused by large-scale projects such as island building or oil exploration. Furthermore, some experts believe that these activities are part of a broader strategy by Beijing to extend its influence throughout the region and beyond.

 

China has been asserting its rights on the oil-rich islands in the South China Seas. Photo by Times Asi. Flickr.
China has been asserting its rights on the oil-rich islands in the South China Seas. Photo by Times Asi. Flickr.

 

Harnessing Chinese Influence in the South China Seas.

The South China Sea is a vital body of water in the Asia-Pacific region, impacting many countries. With its rich energy and mineral resources, the area has seen an increase in Chinese influence in recent years.

The South China Seas provide essential trade routes for many nations and are a significant source of geopolitical tension due to competing claims from multiple countries. 

China has invested heavily in infrastructure projects that serve as a basis for its dominance over the South China Sea. For example, Beijing has built artificial islands with military bases that further its claim on the waters and gas fields beneath them.

This level of control gives China an advantage over its competitors regarding exploration, extraction, and navigation rights in the area. In addition, these infrastructure projects have helped to boost China’s maritime presence by providing strategic footholds for their navy vessels throughout the region.

 

Securing Maritime Rights: The South China Sea Issue.

The South China Sea has become a prominent feature of international relations in recent years. As a precious source of fisheries and natural resources, many countries have sought to secure their rights to the area.

Several nations have sought control over the place, which has led to the conflict between China, Taiwan, and various Southeast Asian countries.

Several states established or reinforced their presence in the region. For instance, The People’s Republic of China asserts its historical rights by establishing artificial islands with military capabilities.

Other countries, such as Vietnam, maintain a robust naval presence in these waters by equipping their forces with modern ships and submarines. Regional and global actors have made several coordinated diplomatic efforts to resolve these territorial disputes.

 

Sources: THX News, Harvard & Wikipedia.

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Tuhin Hossain

Tuhin Hossain

Hello, I am a content creation specialist and web researcher. I have worked as a freelancer for many years now and enjoy creating high quality content for my clients. I am also a specialist in researching online information and data. I have one year old child who keeps me busy when I am not working.

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