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1、Chinas Foreign Policy on the Issues of the South China Sea and Diaoyu IslandsRecently, South China Sea issues arouse global focus on China. Disputes between China and ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) put a big challenge for peace in Asia, which cause the North Atlantic Treaty Organ
2、ization, Japan, and Australia to interfere in the issues. In fact, South Sea is an indispensable part of Peoples Republic of China, but as it is far away from the mainland, it has been under the control of neighboring countries for a long time.The South China Sea abounds in oil and natural gas resou
3、rces. Besides, the South China Sea is an important pathway for Chinas foreign trade and energy transportation. The navigational freedom and security of the South China Sea is critical for the countrys economy and opening up.In fact, nowadays, some southeastern countries, such as the Philippines, Vie
4、tnam, are developing the South China Sea. Recently, supported by the United States and other developed countries, some Southeastern Asia countries even declaimed the sovereign of the South China Sea, which infuriate the sensation of Chinese people. China government has repeatedly expected the friend
5、ly cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to make the South China Sea safe and expressed the hope of safe co-developing of the South China Sea. Whats more, China continually insists that each countrys navigational and flight freedom in the South China Sea area under the
6、international law should be fully guaranteed. China also vows to make joint efforts with others to participate in international cooperation on regional offshore safety, an official surnamed Liu said.In fact, some Chinese people are not satisfied with the governments peaceful reaction to the issue. S
7、ome people even criticize the governments inaction on the issue rather than some inefficient remarks. Those who are aggressive with the issue should be highly praised by their devoted patriotism, but they ignore the complex international situation China is confronted with. After America has declared
8、 in high profile her return to Asia to maintain and enhance its leading status in Asia, the situation of Asia becomes tense and turbulent. In fact, the United States has never left Asia and the so-called returning to Asia strategy means that the United States seeks to establish, maintain and reinfor
9、ce its leading status in Asia again. There is no doubt that the large economy market in Asia is the essential reason for Americas return. Asia is the most important economic development region in the early period of the 21st century; although Asia is still in the shadow of financial crisis, the econ
10、omic growth of Asia succeed maintaining a rapid rate. “Returning to Asia” can help America find more cooperation and drag its economy out of the recession. However, there must be inevitable military actions after Americas declaration. In fact, America has already announced its plan to place troops i
11、n Australia next year. It is obvious that its aim is to look for better access to the South China Sea, the source of much friction between China and many other Pacific nations. Americas ambition is to control the issue and lead the issue to a situation where America benefits most rather than Asians
12、benefit. It is alsointended to counterbalance Chinas growing power which is an uncertain factor in Americas foreign policy. Actually, America is the real driving force of the escalating tension of the South China Sea. The Americas behavior of interfering in other countries domestic affairs can be at
13、tributed to the hegemonism. “Any move, which is designated to multilateralize or internationalize the South China Sea issue, will make the question more complex and neither will it help”, according to a Defense Ministry spokesman. It is not a threat, but a truth. Any unrelated sovereign country has
14、no right, no stance, and no say on the issue. It is foreseeable that Asia will become more important in international relations, and more frequent conflicts, disputes and troubles will break out in future. In the East Asia summit, Premier Wen Jiabao reaffirmed Chinas stance on the South China Sea, s
15、tressing the East Asia summit was not the right forum to discuss the issue which was discussed by America and other ASEAN countries more than once. He said the dispute should be resolved among directly related sovereign countries through friendly consultation and negotiation in a peaceful way. China
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