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South China Sea tensions
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South China Sea tensions

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South China Sea
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South China Sea

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Why is it disputed?
Natural resources – oil and gas. “Industrial revolution of Asia”
Fisheries – particularly important between China and Philippines.
Control of trade routes.
Exclusive Economic Zones
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Why is it disputed? Natural resources – oil and gas. “Industrial revolution of Asia” Fisheries – particularly important between China and Philippines. Control of trade routes. Exclusive Economic Zones

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Interests of Western states
South China Sea extremely busy trade route – 5 trillion in trade passes through annually. U.S wants unimpeded passage for commercial shipping. Escalation to conflict could be extremely detrimental to economic interests.
US credibility among Asian states.
Relationship with China – wants cooperation on global issues like climate change.
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Interests of Western states South China Sea extremely busy trade route – 5 trillion in trade passes through annually. U.S wants unimpeded passage for commercial shipping. Escalation to conflict could be extremely detrimental to economic interests. US credibility among Asian states. Relationship with China – wants cooperation on global issues like climate change.

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Actions and goals of China
Building military bases – questions over purpose. Potential for aircraft deployment, missiles and missile defences. China claims “self-defence facilities.”
Chinese shows of strength – e.g launching missiles
Construction of artificial islands – increases power projection.
Chinese navy and coastguard attacking and expelling fishermen from other countries – e.g Vietnam
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Actions and goals of China Building military bases – questions over purpose. Potential for aircraft deployment, missiles and missile defences. China claims “self-defence facilities.” Chinese shows of strength – e.g launching missiles Construction of artificial islands – increases power projection. Chinese navy and coastguard attacking and expelling fishermen from other countries – e.g Vietnam

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Actions/Goals China cont.
ADIZ – “East China Sea air Defence Identification Zone” – China trying to restrict aircraft travel in sea.
China far weaker in East China Sea – Japan has a defence treaty with U.S.
The more de facto control China controls over the South China Sea region, the harder it is to dislodge them in future.
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Actions/Goals China cont. ADIZ – “East China Sea air Defence Identification Zone” – China trying to restrict aircraft travel in sea. China far weaker in East China Sea – Japan has a defence treaty with U.S. The more de facto control China controls over the South China Sea region, the harder it is to dislodge them in future.

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Domestic opinion in China
Government has successfully used state-controlled media and subtle propaganda- themes and tones in media and news reporting/discussion – to stoke hyper-nationalistic sentiments.
Distracts from domestic problems – makes dissent seem “anti-Chinese”.
CCP identity – the party having its own sphere of influence and wanting people ideologically aligned with them.
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Domestic opinion in China Government has successfully used state-controlled media and subtle propaganda- themes and tones in media and news reporting/discussion – to stoke hyper-nationalistic sentiments. Distracts from domestic problems – makes dissent seem “anti-Chinese”. CCP identity – the party having its own sphere of influence and wanting people ideologically aligned with them.

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Reactions
US strengthening ties with ASEAN, and security cooperation with countries in the region like Vietnam.
Other SE Asian countries signalling desire for security cooperation with both each other and the US.
US sending warships into South China Sea, including waters China claims for their exclusive activity, to deter expansionism and militarisation.
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Reactions US strengthening ties with ASEAN, and security cooperation with countries in the region like Vietnam. Other SE Asian countries signalling desire for security cooperation with both each other and the US. US sending warships into South China Sea, including waters China claims for their exclusive activity, to deter expansionism and militarisation.

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General IR principles
Who are the stakeholders involved – this doesn’t just mean states, but the individual stakeholders within those states, and their importance (fishermen play a very important role in Vietnam’s economy, for instance).
What do stakeholders want – what is directly affected by the motion, and what could be indirectly affected?
How do the stakeholders relate to one another, and how? Do they have a power dynamic, trade with them, have cultural influence?
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General IR principles Who are the stakeholders involved – this doesn’t just mean states, but the individual stakeholders within those states, and their importance (fishermen play a very important role in Vietnam’s economy, for instance). What do stakeholders want – what is directly affected by the motion, and what could be indirectly affected? How do the stakeholders relate to one another, and how? Do they have a power dynamic, trade with them, have cultural influence?

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IR principles cont.
What is the domestic situation within those states – how will the motion affect it? How does the government react to the domestic situation (e.g crackdowns and further oppression, or making concessions?)
What are the motivations of the government – both realist and constructivist.
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IR principles cont. What is the domestic situation within those states – how will the motion affect it? How does the government react to the domestic situation (e.g crackdowns and further oppression, or making concessions?) What are the motivations of the government – both realist and constructivist.

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Example motion
THBT the US should withdraw from East Asia and cede regional hegemony to China.
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Example motion THBT the US should withdraw from East Asia and cede regional hegemony to China.



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