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Feature-challenge Freedom of Navigation Operations and the Major Agendas of U.S. Policy toward China
2023-06-23 | BY Hu Bo
The United States conducts freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) against many countries and regions around the world, and FONOP has had strong political and diplomatic overtones from its start in 1980s. However, the FONOPs conducted by US warships around China-stationed features in the South China Sea since 2015 are significantly different from FONOPs undertaken in other parts of the world , with greater publicity and politicization attached. This article analyzes the connections between feature-intrusive FONOPs and the major events of China-US relations, and the text tendency of the US narrative. It is revealed that the US’s increasing anxiety has turned its low-key military operations to be progressively political in the face of the modernization of China's military forces and the construction of a maritime power.
2023-06-03 | BY Lei Xiaolu
The international order should not be based solely on the national interests of any single country, or following the standards of a few countries, but rather on the common interests of all countries. The international order based on international law provides a strong mechanism for safeguarding the common interests of all countries. Only by adhering to the multilateralism mechanism with the United Nations as the core, and the rules of international law, can we truly maintain lasting peace, prosperity and stability of the world. If the U.S. “FON” and “rules-based maritime order” have similar connotations, or if it really wants its position to be understood and accepted, it should seriously consider the positions and concerns of other countries on the right of navigation on an equal footing, and solve problems through bilateral and multilateral arrangements, instead of demanding other States to act according to its standards and interpretations in an imperious tone.
2023-04-18 | BY SCSPI
From April 13th to April 14th, 2023, the delegation of the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) headed by Director Hu Bo, visited Singapore to exchange views on the regional affairs and maritime-related issues, in order to promote academic and think tank connection.
2023-04-15 | BY SCSPI
From April 10th to April 12th, 2023, the delegation of the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) headed by Director Hu Bo, attended a forum titled “MAFDC Forum on the South China Sea 2023” held by Malaysian Armed Forces Defence College (MAFDC), and visited Malaysia think tanks to exchange views on the China-Malaysia relation and maritime-related issues, in order to promote academic and think tank connection with institutions in Kuala Lumpur.
2023-04-08 | BY SCSPI
On April 6th, the SCSPI delegation headed by Director Hu Bo visited Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and attended the “CSIS-SCSPI Roundtable Discussion on the South China Sea” in Jakarta, Indonesia.