领土争端、海洋冲突和民族主义背景下的中国-东盟关系:挑战与展望

E. Yeoh, Susie Yieng-Ping Ling, Lionel Wei-Li Liong
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本文着眼于中国崛起对东亚地区地缘政治格局和国际关系的影响,其主要闪点包括南海(SCS)/ Biển Đong(东越南海)/西菲律宾海的岛屿,环礁,珊瑚礁,岛屿和小岛的所有权备受瞩目的争端,这在很大程度上反映了现实中的资源冲突。中国人口以每年1000多万的速度快速增长,而支撑其经济快速增长的能源资源普遍短缺,突显了资源丰富的南海的重要性。从地缘政治上看,南沙群岛具有十分重要的战略地位,是控制南海的关键,也是中国连接东亚、西亚和印度洋海上航线运输的重要枢纽。本文将南沙群岛和西沙群岛争端视为中国与东盟关系中的主要军事安全问题,考察了近几十年来中国在全球舞台上的优势所带来的挑战,特别是在东盟-中国关系在地缘政治和经济方面不断变化的背景下,特别关注南海冲突的相关问题以及寻找冲突解决方案的关键问题。
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China-ASEAN Relations Amidst Territorial Dispute, Maritime Conflict and Nationalism: Challenges and Prospects
This paper looks at the impact of the rise of China on the geopolitical configuration and international relations in the East Asian region the main flashpoints of which include the high-profile disputes over the ownership of the islands, atolls, reefs, cays and islets in the South China Sea (SCS)/ Biển Đong (East Vietnam Sea)/West Philippine Sea which reflect in a large part in reality resource conflicts. The rapid growth of China’s population, with an increase of more than ten million people per year, and the general shortage in energy resources to feed her rapid economic growth underlines the importance of the resource-rich SCS. In terms of geopolitics, the Spratlys occupy a highly important strategic position, the key to the control of the SCS and critical hub in China’s sea route transport connection with East Asia, West Asia and the Indian Ocean. Looking at the Spratlys and Paracels disputes as the major military-related security problem in the relations between China and ASEAN, the paper examines the challenges posed by China’s ascendance in the global arena in recent decades, in particular within the context of the changing ASEAN-China relations in terms of both geopolitical and economic terms, with special focus on the attendant problem of the conflict in the SCS and the critical issue of finding a solution to the conflict.
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