Hunter Stires: That is very consistent with the way China has been pursuing its strategy in the South China Sea. As you said, China seeks to impose its own laws—made in Beijing—on the civilian maritime populations of its neighbors. They seek to do this, again, not by going to war, but by going out and imposing their laws and forcing these fishermen and oil and gas merchants to submit to Chinese dictates or face some pretty horrible consequences.
Hunter Stires | Interviewed by Dan White
External Source: CIMSEC
Hunter Stires: That is very consistent with the way China has been pursuing its strategy in the South China Sea. As you said, China seeks to impose its own laws—made in Beijing—on the civilian maritime populations of its neighbors. They seek to do this, again, not by going to war, but by going out and imposing their laws and forcing these fishermen and oil and gas merchants to submit to Chinese dictates or face some pretty horrible consequences.
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Hunter Stires, Non-Resident Senior Fellow