Countering Coercion in Maritime Asia

The Theory and Practice of Gray Zone Deterrence

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security
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Author: Michael Green, Kathleen Hicks, Zack Cooper, John Schaus, Jake Douglas ISBN: 9781442279988
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: May 24, 2017
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: Michael Green, Kathleen Hicks, Zack Cooper, John Schaus, Jake Douglas
ISBN: 9781442279988
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: May 24, 2017
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

In the past decade, tensions in Asia have risen as Beijing has become more assertive in maritime disputes with its neighbors and the United States. Although taking place below the threshold of direct military confrontation, China’s assertiveness frequently involves coercive elements that put at risk existing rules and norms; physical control of disputed waters and territory; and the credibility of U.S. security commitments. Regional leaders have expressed increasing alarm that such “gray zone” coercion threatens to destabilize the region by increasing the risk of conflict and undermining the rules-based order. Yet, the United States and its allies and partners have struggled to develop effective counters to China’s maritime coercion. This study reviews deterrence literature and nine case studies of coercion to develop recommendations for how the United States and its allies and partners could counter gray zone activity.

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In the past decade, tensions in Asia have risen as Beijing has become more assertive in maritime disputes with its neighbors and the United States. Although taking place below the threshold of direct military confrontation, China’s assertiveness frequently involves coercive elements that put at risk existing rules and norms; physical control of disputed waters and territory; and the credibility of U.S. security commitments. Regional leaders have expressed increasing alarm that such “gray zone” coercion threatens to destabilize the region by increasing the risk of conflict and undermining the rules-based order. Yet, the United States and its allies and partners have struggled to develop effective counters to China’s maritime coercion. This study reviews deterrence literature and nine case studies of coercion to develop recommendations for how the United States and its allies and partners could counter gray zone activity.

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