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In line or out of order? : China's approach to ADIZ in theory and practice / Edmund J. Burke, Astrid Stuth Cevallos.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burke, Edmund J., author.
Cevallos, Astrid Stuth, author.
Contributor:
China Aerospace Studies Institute (U.S.)
Project Air Force (U.S.), issuing body.
Rand Corporation, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Air defense identification zones--China.
Air defense identification zones.
Air defense identification zones--Evaluation.
Territorial waters--China.
Territorial waters.
Economic zones (Law of the sea)--China.
Economic zones (Law of the sea).
Acquisition of territory--South China Sea.
Acquisition of territory.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
South China Sea--Strategic aspects.
South China Sea.
China.
Summary:
"Controversy has surrounded China's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea (ECS). Questions about the zone's legitimacy, legality, ambiguity, implementation, and purpose have generated significant debate. U.S. observers appear particularly concerned about the implications for a potential ADIZ in the South China Sea (SCS). This report builds on existing reports and Chinese-language open sources to explore questions about the ECS ADIZ and evaluate the prospects for a possible SCS ADIZ. We assess the different situation and context facing Beijing in the SCS and argue that the calculus there does not necessarily suggest that the Chinese government will declare an SCS ADIZ. While Beijing's recent statements imply that it is keeping its options open, China's leaders are dealing from a stronger political and military position in the SCS because of their well-documented reclamation and construction of military facilities there. They have already used other tools, including deploying combat aircraft and air defense missiles, in the SCS that are arguably more effective in achieving their objectives."--Publisher's description
Contents:
Introduction
ECS ADIZ
A Future SCS ADIZ?
Conclusion.

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