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1 THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: POLITICS, MARITIME LAW AND DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT Tran Truong Thuy Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam Presentation at at the conference: Territorial Issues in Asia: Drivers, Instruments, Ways Forward jointly organised by the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Berlin, 1 2 July, 2013
2 3 Main Players: China, ASEAN, US Many important players: Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, EU
3 Interests of Concerned Parties China: Backyard to shield the mainland from any sea attack. Through SCS China can project its power over all countries in Southeast Asia. Important part within the strategic stability belt in the near seas An important piece on the board of the Wéiqí ( play of go ) to encircle and isolate Taiwan Chinese navy is shifting to far-seas operations: The South China Sea then becomes an area for training exercises and a springboard for China to move out (to Pacific, Indian Ocean)
4 Energy Security: Resource Transportation Regime survival => Beijing has legitimate concerns to develop naval forces to protect its SLOC. China & ASEAN oil net-import dependence China OECD ASEAN Other ASEAN Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Philippines %
5 Divergent interests: Vietnam, Philippines ASEAN Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia Singapore Thailand, Laos, Myanmar Cambodia Convergent interests: Freedom of navigation, Regional stability, Respecting of international law, Maintaining consensus and centrality of ASEAN.
6 The US The US has direct interests in the SCS: Maintaining the US-led order at sea; especially the freedom of navigation, including the activities of military ships; Protecting the interests of allies, especially the strategic maritime routes for Japan, South Korea and the Philippines; Managing China s (naval) outreach to ensure that its rise will not upset the present US-dominated system; Safeguarding the interests of US oil and gas corporations in the region.
7 Interest of other Countries (Japan, India, Australia, Russia, EU ) Freedom of navigation, Regional stability, Respecting of international law, managing China s rise Economic Interest: Oil and Gas development. Maintaining centrality of ASEAN. ASEAN provides platform for these countries to engaging in multilateral diplomacy (ASEAN+, ARF, ADMM+, EAS, )
8 Policies of Parties China: In early 2000s: Policy of peaceful development, charm offensive : promote cooperation with ASEAN, signed DOC in 2002, no significant incidents on the SCS Since 2009: become more assertive
9 6/ VN fishing boats captured China s behaviour in the SCS 22./3/2010 VN fishing boats detained 13/4/2010 VN fishingboat seized 5/2010 Seismic studiies conducted USS Impeccable harassed 29/5 & 31/5/2011: Chinese boats Fei Sheng No. 16 and Vessel No. B / /2009 Board and Arrest Naval Exercise attempted 3/2013 to approach VN fishing the boat rear seized deck of the Viking II seismic survey ship and interfere with its operations. Fire on VN fishing boat 3/ /5/2011 Fishery Admin. Vessel deployed 11/2012 1/6/2011: Chinese military vessels threatened to use their guns against a Binh Minh 02 ship cable cut incident Vietnamese fishing boat operating in waters near the Spratly archipelago. 4/5/2010 6/7/2011 VN fishing boats 9/6/2011: harassed Chinese fishing boat No equipped with a cable cutting 25/2/2011 device 4/2012 snared the cable of the Viking II operating in survey Block in the vicinity of Vanguard Bank (Tu Chinh). 2 VN fishing boats seized 6/2012 VN fishing boats seized 3 PLP vessels got fired 2/3/2011 PLP survey vessel harassed 6/7/2011: Armed Chinese naval troops beat the skipper of a Vietnamese 24/5/2011 fishing 11/9//2010 boat, threatened the crew, and then forced the boat to leave contested waters near the Paracel Islands. VN fishing trawler seized 26/5/2011 VN Binh Minh ship harrased 4/2012 Scarborough confrontation VN fishingboat seized 1/6-15/8 Unilateral fishing ban imposed Building material unloaded 1/8/2010 National flag planted 3/2013 Building material unloaded 9/6/2011 VN Viking II ship snared 7/2010 Confrontation with Indonesian Navy 6/2012 CNOOC s Notification on Hydrocarbon Development 3/2013 Naval Landing Exercise on James Shoal 19/1/2013: MLS exploration vessel harassed 21/8/2012 MLS exploration vessel harassed
10 Explaining China s renewed assertiveness: Domestic factors: The rise in nationalism: Chinese people believe that other claimants are extracting China s oil, and catching China s fishes, while it has not obtained any drop of oil from the Spratly islands, and Chinese fisherman are being captured and driven away; Leadership transition period and the ensuing internal political struggles: none of the Chinese leaders wants to appear soft in protecting territorial sovereignty; Interest groups: Some activities are carried out by interest groups without approval from center, while top leaders are busy with power transition and other domestic issues; Energy demand: China considers the South China Sea as a vital source of supply and a critical transportation route for its national development.
11 Explaining China s renewed assertiveness: External factors: China believes that the US power is declining due to economic and financial problems in ; China is becoming more confident and seeking to increase its influence and interests in East Asia, of which the South China Sea is the focal point. ASEAN claimants activities have forced China to react: Main reason: after China made public internationally its map with U-shape line in 2009, any activity violating the line has been regarded as being against China s interests.
12 Policies of ASEAN Claimants Using the international law, especially the UNCLOS, to defend their maritime claims; PLP actively using arbitration process. Protested U-shaped Line and Opposing joint development with China in the areas within their internationally recognized maritime zones; Bringing up the South China Sea issue to regional forums for discussion with involvement of other external powers; Working with other members of ASEAN in engaging China in DOC implementation and in working for a COC; Negotiating directly with China to defuse tensions and to settle remaining bilateral issues.
13 US Rebalancing The comprehensive shift in US policy: Politics and diplomacy: increasing number of visits of the President, State Secretary and Defense Secretary and other high-ranking officials to the region. Economically: concentrating on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). Militarily: rotating base in Australia, plan to move the majority of its naval forces to the Asia-Pacific region. Hillary Clinton declared its national interests in the South China Sea; indirectly rejected U-shaped line. Question of sustainability? budget constraint; overstretch with other issues
14 Policy of other countries Japan, Australia, India, Russia, EU pay more attention to the SCS Voiced concern on regional diplomatic forums Greeting Japanese vessel on May 2012 Enhance activities with relevant countries; promoting maritime security cooperation
15 Dynamics of the SCS Development China s assertiveness have made ASEAN claimants countries more concerned about their security and regional stability. Less attractive of China s soft power in South East Asia. Many ASEAN countries strengthen security relations with the US and welcome the US presence in the region. US has more excuses to engage in the region and influence on the South China Sea issue. US policy has spill over effect on position of other countries: The South China Sea disputes have become international issue
16 Dynamics of the SCS Development China s pressure on international oil and gas companies US to express views on unimpeded commerce and be more determined in protecting interests of American corporations; ASEAN claimants have sought to cooperate with international oil and gas companies from major powers => the SCS becomes an area of intertwined major powers interests and more internationalized the situation that China doesn t expect.
17 Dynamics of the SCS Development The South China Sea issue is elevated in priorities of China s foreign policy decision-making process (main issues in China-US, China-ASEAN relations): China s approach become much more coordinated and centralized. Competition between and independent activities of interest s groups are manageable. (Unifying Maritime Law Enforcement Agencies ) China s approach toward the South China Sea can be flexibly adjusted when Chinese leaders consider it is necessary. China cares about relation with ASEAN in dealing with SCS issue
18 Scarborough Confrontation China: implementing a coordinated and firm strategy: imposing diplomatic pressures, strengthening presence in the disputed area with hundreds of fishing boats and law enforcement vessels from deference agencies (Marine Surveillance and Fishing Patrol), applying economic sanction on Philippine agricultural products promoting international propaganda
19 Response to adoption of Vietnam s Law of the Sea China implemented multidirectional measures at the same time: Elevation of Sansha City; CNOOC s invitation for bids for 9 blocks Deploying a large number of paramilitary vessels to patrol the South China Sea, Putting the military forces of Sansha city under the combatready position.
20 China s centralized approach: aiming for expanding but low intensified dispute in the SCS: increasing presence and control of civilian and paramilitary force in all areas within the U-shaped line; refraining from using military forces, but continuing to show forces offering economic intensives to ASEAN countries, especially to non-claimants; and actively pushing diplomatic pressure to prevent ASEAN from forming a common position on the South China Sea. China is incrementally limiting the possibilities of US and other extra-regional powers to engage into the SCS issue. Incrementally changing the status-quo
21 The US is now facing a dilemma. Not ratifying UNCLOS is limiting US s legitimacy to criticize other countries for not respecting the maritime law. The increasing presence of the US naval forces doesn t have much impact on the contest for control of resource in the South China Sea, which is mainly among law enforcement vessels from claimant countries. (limit of US involvement in Scarborough Shoal confrontation) On diplomatic arena, ASEAN countries now have to take more into account Chinese concern than the US s concern. On multilateral diplomacy, the effect of Clinton s remark at ARF 17 is not as strong as it used to be, since the US hasn t expressed any new viewpoints in recent speeches
22 Implications for ASEAN International law is being ignored ASEAN can be hijacked by any chair or even a single member. Next 3-4 years: Critical period for ASEAN. When Arbitration Panel decides jurisdiction in case between Philippines-China =>encourages parties prefer arbitration channel than diplomatic channel through ASEAN
23 For conclusion South China Sea: unbalanced equilibrium? China is dominating on the sea and on diplomatic arena, For the US, the SCS is not only relating to its strategic interests, but also to the credibility of the US power. However, US is still seeking approach how to deal with a rising China while confronting with budget constraint. Extra-regional powers have huge interests but limited role to play. ASEAN s centrality and block s role in managing the South China Sea disputes can be limited due to intra-bloc division and external impacts.
24 China s actions in the South China Sea has long been regarded as the test case whether China pursuits the policy of peaceful rise, respects the international law, or it wants to revise the rules. However, that China allowed CNOOC s offering of 9 blocks for international bidding within 200 nautical miles of Vietnamese exclusive economic zone is clearly a precedent of disregarding international law. Facing with the situation when international law is being disregarded and ASEAN centrality role is undermined, ASEAN countries have no choice but to raise their common concerns more frequently in regional forums.
25 Regarding the US, the South China Sea is not only relating to its strategic interests, but also to the credibility of the US power. What US can respond to China s strategy is adding other elements to its strategy such as paramilitary and economic elements, which the US has neglected over years. To protect its interest, other powers have to pay more attention to SCS, voice concern on regional diplomatic forums and promote maritime security cooperation
26 Since Beijing can formulate a coordinated and centralized policy on South China Sea issue, there is possibility that China will put this issue in a broad picture of its overall foreign policy. When China has to care about other interests in relations with US, ASEAN than specific maritime interests in the SCS, one can expect a more moderated Chinese approach in the SCS.
27 Questions, comments are welcome. Thank you!
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