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POWER FEUDS IN THE SCS (WPS): Prospects of Dispute Settlement between Philippines & China Philippines U.S. pawn in its looming clash with China? Political Science Week, UP Manila Dec. 04, 2012 By Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG) www.cenpeg.org, www.eu-cenpeg.com

South China Sea in Asia Pacific

Second Persian Gulf : Presumed to be rich in oil, gas, sea-based minerals; One of the world s richest fishing grounds; World s busiest maritime superhighway (over 50% of world s merchant fleet and supertanker traffic flows through the SCS; route for Japan s energy needs (70%) South China Sea (SCS): Mother of all territorial disputes

CHINA claims: Over all of SCS and Spratly islands, etc; dating back to 2 BC, first direct claim in 1951 Other Claimants: Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Brunei Philippines: Parts of the Spratlys, first territorial claim in 1956; Paracels; Scarborough Shoal Overlapping territorial claims in the SCS

Overlapping territorial claims

SCS territorial rows are just some of several flashpoints & border disputes in the region, among these - China s claim of Taiwan Korean peninsula Senkaku (Diaoyu) islands (Japan vs China) Socotra Rock (South Korea vs China) Sabah (Philippines, Malaysia) India vs China, India vs Pakistan Australia vs Indonesia (Hibernia reef) Indonesia vs Malaysia (Kanang Unarang) Thailand vs Burma (Doi Lang)

What SCS is to China s strategic objectives China: World s top energy consumer, second biggest oil importer South China Sea (or West Philippine Sea): Core national interest of China (similar to Taiwan and Tibet) 75% of China s energy needs currently supplied through the SCS via Malacca Straits SCS is also China s gateway to the Indian Ocean and other trade routes By 2020, China is projected to overtake the U.S. and dominate global trade, featuring in 17 of the top 25 bilateral sea (especially SCS) and air freight trade routes Long term: Strategic security area for China To the U.S.: two-fold approach - stay out of the SCS territorial disputes, but assures freedom of navigation

China s regional sources of imported crude oil (1995-2003) % REGIONS 1995 2000 2003 Middle East 45.4 53.6 51.3 Africa 10.8 24.0 24.4 Asia Pacific 42.3 15.0 15.3 CIS (Russia & Kazakhstan) 0.2 3.1 7.2 Europe 2.1 3.6 1.8 South America 0 0 0.4

China s oil projects worldwide

China s petroleum routes (2007)

China: Security of sea-lanes (from Persian Gulf to SCS) China: Goal is to become a Maritime Power China s naval capability mainly covers the Taiwan Strait Most of Beijing s efforts at securing oil routes have been alternative land pipelines or railway links String of pearls strategy : building close ties along the sealanes from Middle East to SCS in order to protect energy interests Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and SCS

U.S. RESPONSE to ongoing territorial tensions in SCS Stresses China is a rising military hegemon but should be a responsible stakeholder Reassures defense commitment to the Philippines citing the Mutual Defense Pact 1951 Publicly calls for restraint and multilateral talks But is using the current tension to enhance and realign its military presence in the SCS and Asia Pacific as part of Pentagon s encirclement strategy and in countering China s anti-access and area-denial buildup in the area Note, however, that China is the biggest foreign creditor ($1 trillion+) to the U.S.; 50% of its exports to the US comes from US-led MNCs

National Security Adviser Tom Donilon: The U.S. s rebalancing posture toward Asia is a long-term effort to better position ourselves for the opportunities and challenges we re most likely to face in the century. Obama s New Pivot to Asia strategy

US Pacific Command Reinforcing permanent bases in the west coast of Australia Advancing the new US-Japan- Australia trilateral security initiative Strengthening treaty alliances or access agreements with South Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Zealand Enhanced partnership with ASEAN toward the building of a proposed ASEAN NATO Discussing potential defense partnerships with India, Indonesia, and Vietnam Strengthening/realigning two major commands straddling Asia Pacific: PACOM and CENCOM Unified commands U.S. Forces Japan, U.S. Forces Korea, Special Operations Command Pacific, & the Alaskan Command; Standing Joint Task Forces Increase in military and naval war exercises with numerous countries in the region US specific moves vis-à-vis China (2010-2011) 2011)

String of pearls : basing and access agreements with Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and possibly Bangladesh Hainan Island naval base Missile delivery systems, ballistic missiles, submarine fleet, cyber-warfare, military space technology China s first aircraft carrier China s military modernization

China navy in South & East China Sea

Bilateral negotiations Joint development: Economic cooperation & integration ( soft diplomacy ) Territorial claims can be settled later Note: 22 of 27 border & territorial disputes have been settled by China DISPUTE SETTLEMENT CHINA: Real core interest: Maritime / territorial security

Mutual Defense Treaty (1951) with U.S. & arms modernization Multilateral approach (Asean) UNCLOS International Court of Justice or International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PHILIPPINES Is it sovereignty claim or oil corporate claim? What some legal experts say: Waters /oceans have no fixed territorial boundaries; disputable claims

Definition of approaches: Military / alliance with U.S. or foreign policy? Redefine and build a strategic but independent foreign policy Adopt a comprehensive development of sea resources primarily for Philippine interests in cooperation with other countries Confrontation or economic cooperation? Philippines must put its acts together first