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China's military activities in the East China Sea : implications for Japan's Air Self-Defense Force / Edmund J. Burke, Timothy R. Heath, Jeffrey W. Hornung, Logan Ma, Lyle J. Morris, Michael S. Chase.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Burke, Edmund J., author.
Heath, Timothy R., author.
Hornung, Jeffrey W., 1975- author.
Ma, Logan, author.
Morris, Lyle J., author.
Chase, Michael, author.
Contributor:
Project Air Force (U.S.). Strategy and Doctrine Program.
Rand Corporation.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Senkaku Islands--International status.
Senkaku Islands.
Japan--Foreign relations--China.
Japan.
China--Foreign relations--Japan.
China.
Japan. Kōkū Jieitai.
Other Title:
China's Military Activities in the East China Sea
Summary:
A long-standing rivalry between China and Japan has intensified in recent years, owing in part to growing parity between the two Asian great powers. Although the competition involves many issues and spans political, economic, and security domains, the dispute over the Senkaku Islands remains a focal point. The authors examine how China has stepped up its surface and air activities near Japan, in particular near the Senkaku Islands. They survey the patterns in Chinese vessel and air activity and consider Japan's responses to date. The authors conclude that resource constraints and limited inventories of fighter aircraft pose formidable obstacles to the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force's ability to match Chinese air activity. Given China's quantitative advantage in fighter aircraft, Japan's current approach may not be sustainable. The authors offer recommendations for the United States and Japan to manage emerging challenges.
Contents:
Preface
Figures
Summary
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Strategic context
Intensifying mutual perceptions of threat
Senkaku Islands dispute
3. Chinese-Japanese maritime vessel interactions
4. Chinese-Japanese military aircraft interactions
Japan's response to Chinese air activity
Related measures taken by Japan that support the aerial domain
Issues and concerns
5. Conclusion
References.

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