中国在南海的天才战略:保持冷静且继续开垦建设

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美国《国家利益》2月17日在题为《中国在南海的天才战略:保持冷静且继续开垦建设》(China's Genius Strategy in the South China Sea: Keep Calm, and Build On)的文章称,美国的军方以及总统就美国反复就美国在南海的行动表态说:“我们会在国际法允许的所有地方飞行、航行以及行动时,包括飞越那些空域”。问题是,中国或许不在乎,这是个很大的问题。如果他们聪明的话,他们也的确不需在乎。我们将之称为“保持冷静和继续开垦建设的战略”。

文章还预测说,在未来的几个月,美国会继续航行,中国会继续抗议,且同时继续开垦建设。文章还做出另一个预测称,从现在开始,中国在一年之内将会划设南海防空识别区。

原文:
"We will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits, and that includes flying over that airspace" is roughly what we hear over and over again when U.S. defense—and now President Obama—refer to American actions in the South China Sea. The challenge, of course, is that China might not care—and that’s a huge problem—and if they’re smart, they shouldn’t care. Call it the “Keep Calm, and Build on Doctrine.”

By now, at least in my humble opinion, a dangerous pattern has emerged that should have Washington and its allies quite worried when it comes to this important body of water that saw over $5 trillion of sea-borne trade pass through its shipping lanes—$1 trillion of which was U.S. goods. It goes a little something like this: the U.S. Navy conducts a FONOP or flies over newly built islands in the South China Sea in some public way, making sure it has on record that America will not stand for any attempts by China to challenge freedom of navigation in or control of international airspace above the South China Sea. However, as Dean Cheng recently pointed out, such FONOPs don’t “address the larger point that China seeks to establish new precedents, by building entire islands atop reefs and then claiming territorial sea and exclusive economic zones around them.”

Indeed, moving the above one step further, Beijing is taking advantage of a key flaw in U.S. strategy. As Washington defends the time-tested international principle of freedom of the seas and, in many respects, airspace—centuries old U.S. policy since the founding of the republic—the Obama Administration is not pushing back against China’s quest both to become the dominant power and to essentially take ownership of the South China Sea. While fighting for freedom of navigation might look like pushing back against Chinese coercion in the South China Sea to the untrained eye it is clearly not the same thing. Digging a little deeper, as Julian Ky noted earlier in the month, “the avowed legal purpose of these U.S. FONOPs is to win acquiescence for the U.S. (and majority) view of international law that innocent passage of military ships does not require prior permission,” not to directly challenge China’s goal of hegemony in the South China Sea. He goes on, correctly pointing out, “the sub silentio strategic goal of these FONOPs is to isolate China from its regional neighbors”—a worthy goal, but clearly not working if ASEAN states won’t even sign on to China being mentioned in a joint statement when President Obama hosted the group this week in California.

So, now that we have the backstory of this drama out of the way—and we know Washington is not actively trying to halt Chinese dominance in the South China Sea, just narrowly defend Freedom of Navigation—what, then, does China do when a FONOP occurs? Complain loudly. . . but carry on and build up.

And it's what is involved in that “carry on” that matters a great deal. Beijing, presses ahead with militarizing its newly built islands, testing aircraft off newly build runways, deploying more and more non-naval maritime assets, putting the finishing touches on new harbors while declaring loudly and proudly in various formats and ways that the South China Sea is Chinese territory—and its actions show it is serious about enforcing such claims. The recent deployment of the HQ-9 air-defense system is proof positive of such actions.

So what is America to do? In this case, what America should do—continue FONOP operations but quickly develop a strategy to ensure China pays a price for its coercive actions in South China—is what America will not and cannot do. Considering the challenge of ISIS, Russian moves in Syria and Ukraine, a Presidential election and now a budding war over the future of the Supreme Court there is clearly no political bandwidth left in the waning days of this administration to take on another foreign policy challenge—music to China’s ears. In fact, if Beijing was smart, the time to reinforce its claims is now, especially before a more assertive administration comes into office. In fact, that might be what we are already seeing in China’s recent behavior.

My prediction for the next few months: America keeps sailing, China keeps protesting—and Beijing builds on.

My prediction for one year from now: a Chinese Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/chinas-genius-strategy-the-south-china-sea-keep-calm-build-15242美国《国家利益》2月17日在题为《中国在南海的天才战略:保持冷静且继续开垦建设》(China's Genius Strategy in the South China Sea: Keep Calm, and Build On)的文章称,美国的军方以及总统就美国反复就美国在南海的行动表态说:“我们会在国际法允许的所有地方飞行、航行以及行动时,包括飞越那些空域”。问题是,中国或许不在乎,这是个很大的问题。如果他们聪明的话,他们也的确不需在乎。我们将之称为“保持冷静和继续开垦建设的战略”。

文章还预测说,在未来的几个月,美国会继续航行,中国会继续抗议,且同时继续开垦建设。文章还做出另一个预测称,从现在开始,中国在一年之内将会划设南海防空识别区。

原文:
"We will fly, sail and operate wherever international law permits, and that includes flying over that airspace" is roughly what we hear over and over again when U.S. defense—and now President Obama—refer to American actions in the South China Sea. The challenge, of course, is that China might not care—and that’s a huge problem—and if they’re smart, they shouldn’t care. Call it the “Keep Calm, and Build on Doctrine.”

By now, at least in my humble opinion, a dangerous pattern has emerged that should have Washington and its allies quite worried when it comes to this important body of water that saw over $5 trillion of sea-borne trade pass through its shipping lanes—$1 trillion of which was U.S. goods. It goes a little something like this: the U.S. Navy conducts a FONOP or flies over newly built islands in the South China Sea in some public way, making sure it has on record that America will not stand for any attempts by China to challenge freedom of navigation in or control of international airspace above the South China Sea. However, as Dean Cheng recently pointed out, such FONOPs don’t “address the larger point that China seeks to establish new precedents, by building entire islands atop reefs and then claiming territorial sea and exclusive economic zones around them.”

Indeed, moving the above one step further, Beijing is taking advantage of a key flaw in U.S. strategy. As Washington defends the time-tested international principle of freedom of the seas and, in many respects, airspace—centuries old U.S. policy since the founding of the republic—the Obama Administration is not pushing back against China’s quest both to become the dominant power and to essentially take ownership of the South China Sea. While fighting for freedom of navigation might look like pushing back against Chinese coercion in the South China Sea to the untrained eye it is clearly not the same thing. Digging a little deeper, as Julian Ky noted earlier in the month, “the avowed legal purpose of these U.S. FONOPs is to win acquiescence for the U.S. (and majority) view of international law that innocent passage of military ships does not require prior permission,” not to directly challenge China’s goal of hegemony in the South China Sea. He goes on, correctly pointing out, “the sub silentio strategic goal of these FONOPs is to isolate China from its regional neighbors”—a worthy goal, but clearly not working if ASEAN states won’t even sign on to China being mentioned in a joint statement when President Obama hosted the group this week in California.

So, now that we have the backstory of this drama out of the way—and we know Washington is not actively trying to halt Chinese dominance in the South China Sea, just narrowly defend Freedom of Navigation—what, then, does China do when a FONOP occurs? Complain loudly. . . but carry on and build up.

And it's what is involved in that “carry on” that matters a great deal. Beijing, presses ahead with militarizing its newly built islands, testing aircraft off newly build runways, deploying more and more non-naval maritime assets, putting the finishing touches on new harbors while declaring loudly and proudly in various formats and ways that the South China Sea is Chinese territory—and its actions show it is serious about enforcing such claims. The recent deployment of the HQ-9 air-defense system is proof positive of such actions.

So what is America to do? In this case, what America should do—continue FONOP operations but quickly develop a strategy to ensure China pays a price for its coercive actions in South China—is what America will not and cannot do. Considering the challenge of ISIS, Russian moves in Syria and Ukraine, a Presidential election and now a budding war over the future of the Supreme Court there is clearly no political bandwidth left in the waning days of this administration to take on another foreign policy challenge—music to China’s ears. In fact, if Beijing was smart, the time to reinforce its claims is now, especially before a more assertive administration comes into office. In fact, that might be what we are already seeing in China’s recent behavior.

My prediction for the next few months: America keeps sailing, China keeps protesting—and Beijing builds on.

My prediction for one year from now: a Chinese Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/chinas-genius-strategy-the-south-china-sea-keep-calm-build-15242
嗯,也许闷声发大财现在在政治语境下确实也可以考虑译作keep calm and build on。
有点意思。
说了半天,没提解决方案啊
低调做实事,多种岛,搞好房子装修,然后上电器,这才是王道!
支持划设南海防空识别区
一年划识别区不可能,我认为
闷头建设南沙岛礁,积蓄力量,量变到质变。
国防民间开发两手抓,很好
自古屯田才能固边
有边无民其实还是无边
当年蓟辽督师孙承宗在东北就是这样玩的
xmyyc 发表于 2016-2-19 07:54
一年划识别区不可能,我认为
岛礁周边配套(油库/雷达/指挥中心..)要备好才能驻上战机; 希望尽快成行
走自己的路,让他们去打嘴炮~
从现在开始,中国在一年之内将会 划设南海防空识别区。        说的太绝对了吧
该喊的还需要接着喊,该抗议的还需要接着抗议,最重要的是:该建设的还需要且必须接着建设!

--------总结最近几年我们在南海的态度和行动是实际、有效的!

洪磊辛苦了!

南沙广大建设者更辛苦了!
你们呀,总想搞点大新闻。世界上我见得多了,那一个不比你们强.....
要想办法在那些没有人常守的岛礁上,搞成常存在,并能产生效益,这是当务之急。既不违反南海共同宣言,又实际上抢了地盘。
你说你的话,我种我的岛。
等到一切部署成熟了,南海防空识别区自然就来了。
你走你的,我干我的。。。。
大步快跑,埋头苦干。加油!
建设好,开发好,利用好,让人民享受开发建设的福利
大势所趋
你说你的,我干我的。
你放你的嘴炮。。
我建我的岛礁。。
鹰兔各取所需。。
挺好!!
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搞不好曾母暗沙我们都打算造个岛的
干我们最擅长的事情
蒸汽装甲舰 发表于 2016-2-19 00:08
嗯,也许闷声发大财现在在政治语境下确实也可以考虑译作keep calm and build on。
蛤蛤蛤蛤蛤蛤蛤蛤
南海防空识别区是不可能的,别人一出门就要跟你打招呼吗?
美国人多来南海几次,我们的岛礁军事化速度再快点,配合的挺好
一年划识别区不可能。现在要做的,是巩固已建七岛,争取扩建黄岩岛,黄岩岛位置太重要,又是干出岛,符合领海条件的。如今只是军舰围着,没碉堡不行。
huanghong197912 发表于 2016-2-19 00:45
说了半天,没提解决方案啊
兔子在做,鹰酱在看,你航行我抗议,时间久了形成常态,那时岛填好了,各种装备上了,既成事实。
从西北开专线货运列车,去填海。越南这边围堤,菲律宾那边填个海南岛与菲律宾接壤。
有哥们已经说了,我们在南沙河曾国藩采取的策略一样,扎硬寨打呆仗,你说你的我填我的。
huanghong197912 发表于 2016-2-19 00:45
说了半天,没提解决方案啊
唯一但绝不可行的解决方案是上岛没收开发工具;
目前中东乱局,是中国在南海的机遇期,抓紧投入,闷声建设!
加油!                                       
时光机007 发表于 2016-02-19 09:27
该喊的还需要接着喊,该抗议的还需要接着抗议,最重要的是:该建...

好一个“洪磊辛苦了!”!
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楼主辛苦,这文章哪里来的?
尽快开通国内海岛游就已经很不错
战忽局在干什么?