China's Maritime Disputes(Video)
Speakers: Elizabeth C. Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director of Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
Shen Dingli, Vice
Dean of the Institute of International Affairs, Fudan University
Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign
Relations
Simon Tay, Chairman,
Singapore Institute of International Affairs
Producers: Jeremy Sherlick
Hagit Ariav
April 21,
2014
"Maritime disputes in the East and
South China Seas are a pressing issue for the United States, China, and much of
the rest of the world," says Elizabeth Economy, CFR's Director for Asia Studies.
The region is rich in natural resources, home to many of the world's most
dynamic economies, and an important global trade route for energy supplies and
other goods.
It is also a region in which power politics
are at play and defense budgets are rising rapidly. As China's economic ascent
facilitates growing military capabilities and assertiveness in both the East and
South China Seas, other regional players are also experiencing their own rise in
nationalism and military capability, and have exhibited greater willingness to
stake territorial claims. Meanwhile, the U.S. "pivot" to Asia, involving renewed
diplomatic activity and military redeployment, could signal Washington's
heightened role in the disputes.
If not managed wisely,
these disputes could turn part of Asia's maritime regions from thriving trade
channels into arenas of conflict. "If there is a use of force between Japan and
China, this could be a full-on, all -out conflict between these two Asian
giants, and as a treaty ally of Japan, will automatically trigger or
automatically involve the United States," cautions Sheila A. Smith, CFR's Senior
Fellow for Japan Studies.
These dynamics pose an
"exquisite" dilemma for U.S. foreign policy, says CFR President Richard N.
Haass. "The danger is that twenty-first-century Asia could begin to go the way
of twentieth-century Europe."
This video is part of the Council on Foreign Relations "China's Maritime Disputes" InfoGuide Presentation: http://cfr.org/chinasea
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