CHINA’S HYBRID WARFARE IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA

Sarang Joshi, Inderjit Singh Tara Singh
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With the advent of nuclear weapons and increased international impetus on human rights, the likelihood of a full-blown war between actors seems less likely. Therefore, it is apparent that concepts of war would again transform to suit a more acceptable form – Hybrid Warfare. The paradigm of Hybrid Warfare aims to exploit various domains traditionally not associated with war synergistically. The acts undertaken in these domains are calculated to be below a certain threshold and offer plausible deniability, which, therefore, cannot be classified as outright acts of war. Furthermore, these acts are exploited in a ‘Grey Zone’ – where delimitations between war and peace are not earmarked or clear. The disputed region of the South China Sea, wherein territorial and maritime disputes exist among several claimants, forms an ideal Grey Zone. Dominion over this region would address China's military, Economic, Energy and Food Security needs. Thus, in an effort towards dominating the South China Sea, China has been employing numerous means such as Diplomatic Manoeuvres, Economic Intimidation, Military Force and Miscellaneous Subversions. When analysed in unison, these acts undoubtedly reveal a Hybrid Warfare character.
中国在南海的混合战争
随着核武器的出现以及国际社会对人权的推动力度加大,各方之间爆发全面战争的可能性似乎降低了。因此,很明显,战争的概念将再次转变为一种更容易接受的形式——混合战争。混合战争范式旨在协同利用传统上与战争无关的各个领域。在这些领域所采取的行动被计算为低于某一阈值,并提供似是而非的推诿,因此不能归类为完全的战争行为。此外,这些行为是在“灰色地带”被利用的,在那里,战争与和平之间的界限不明确或不明确。南中国海的争议地区形成了一个理想的灰色地带,多个主权声索国之间存在领土和海洋争端。对该地区的统治将解决中国的军事、经济、能源和粮食安全需求。因此,为了统治南中国海,中国一直在使用各种手段,如外交演习、经济恐吓、军事力量和各种颠覆。当分析一致时,这些行为无疑揭示了混合战争的特征。
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