Dealing with the Malacca Dilemma: China's Effort to Protect its Energy Supply

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作者
Ji, You [1 ]
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[1] Univ New South Wales, Polit & Int Relat, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
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10.1080/09700160701415743
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
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China's dependence on ship-borne energy resources forms the bedrock of its energy security. Critical to this is the issue of sea lane of communications (SLOCs) safety. SLOC safety is at once a non-conventional security challenge and a military one, which may trigger maritime conflicts. The difficulty in dealing with this challenge is that it is integral to geopolitics and hence subject to complicated major power relations. Geo-strategic politics will increasingly determine Beijing's SLOC policy of political cooperation and military hedging. While the former is the dominant, the latter is being pursued in a gradual manner. For China, energy transportaion is crucially linked to its national security. Without enough oil, China will have to think twice before launching any large-scale military action. This underlines the efforts of the People's Liberation Army to back up a policy of cooperation with credible naval strength. The factor of SLOCs has been added to China's maritime strategy and provided a new guidance for navy transformation.
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