STRATEGIC REBALANCING: SINO-US INTERPLAY IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA

Tajjalla Munir, Nimra Sajjad
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For the last three-decade, the United is acting as a hegemon in the world. Largely it has established the rules of world politics with its allies. Even in some areas (an example is the Iraq war), it acted unilaterally to achieve its foreign policy goals. But with the rise of China in the last couple of decades the balance of power is changing in some regions. Especially in the South China Sea where the United States has many allies and also its troops, China is asserting its power. The US is no longer the hegemon states in the South China Sea to develop rules of the game. The United States is working passionately to rebalance China in the South China Sea. The results of this rebalancing strategy are still unclear but it has created vulnerabilities for regional peace. This paper will analyze the great powers (the United States and China) competition in the South China Sea. It will explain the effect of this rivalry on regional peace. Secondary data is used in the study. Data was collected from books, research papers, prominent news agencies, and speeches of world leaders. Keywords: Balance of Power, Deterrence, Strategic Stability, Soft Power, Freedom of Navigation, Second Cold War.
战略再平衡:中美在南海的相互作用
在过去的30年里,美国一直扮演着世界霸主的角色。在很大程度上,美国与其盟友建立了世界政治规则。甚至在某些领域(如伊拉克战争),美国也采取单边行动来实现其外交政策目标。但随着中国在过去几十年的崛起,一些地区的力量平衡正在发生变化。特别是在南中国海,美国在那里有许多盟友和军队,中国正在维护自己的力量。美国不再是在南海制定游戏规则的霸权国家。美国正积极努力在南中国海重新平衡中国。这种再平衡战略的结果尚不明朗,但它给地区和平带来了脆弱性。本文将分析大国(美国和中国)在南海的竞争。这将解释这种竞争对地区和平的影响。本研究使用的是二手数据。数据收集自书籍、研究论文、知名新闻机构和世界领导人的演讲。关键词:力量平衡,威慑,战略稳定,软实力,航行自由,第二次冷战
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