Impact of Chinese military growth on global security
Updated: 2014-05-13 13:34:46
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Impact on regional and global security
First, Chinese military development has played a very positive role in the maintenance of global peace and security. For years, along with increased military capabilities, China has undertaken major responsibility in, and made great contribution to international peacekeeping, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance. It has also become increasingly positive towards and made contribution to naval escort, sea-lane protection, anti-terror cooperation, prevention of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and nuclear security, all of which have been welcomed by the international community.
Second, China has also played a positive role in enhancing security in its neighborhood. In East Asia, the Chinese military has helped to decrease the possibility of conflict outbreak in two traditional hot spots: Taiwan Straits and the Korean Peninsula. In Central Asia, China has, through political and military cooperation, contained the challenges of three types of extremist forces, contributed to regional security and stability. In West Asia, China has given important support to the prevention of and combat of terrorist forces. Besides, the Chinese military has also taken an active part in disaster relief and medical assistance in the neighborhood, which is also welcomed by the relevant countries.
Third, we are aware that rapid Chinese military development has also caused doubts and concerns among the US, some other Western countries and some neighbors. The US worries that China’s military development may challenge its position as a military hegemony and its geopolitical interests. Some neighbors (especially Japan) who have territorial and maritime disputes, as well as other historical disputes with China, worry that China’s military development will pose a threat to their interests and security. Among these countries, the “Chinese military threat” story is fairly popular. And among them, the US and Japan have demonstrated the most apparent tendency to balance and guard against China. The security dilemma between China and Japan is the most outstanding. Some medium-sized and small countries also attempt to “borrow” American and Japanese strength to counter China.
Fourth, how Chinese military development will influence regional and global security in the long term depends not only on China’s intention and efforts, but also on external interpretation of and reaction to it, as well as interactions between the two. In order to have healthy interactions, I think the following efforts are essential.
On the part of China, no matter how its military develops, it should stick to the defensive national defense policy and the new security concept of comprehensive security, cooperative security and common security. It must never pursue the Western powers’ old path of seeking military expansion or hegemony or engage in any arms race with the US or other major powers.
Other countries should have an objective and accurate assessment of Chinese military development, support the PLA to contribute to regional and world peace and stability, and support China to be an important force safeguarding freedom of sea-lane communications. The US and its allies should change its practice of regarding China as the main object of prevention and balancing China through strengthened military alliances.
In terms of interaction between the two sides, in order to avoid security dilemma and strive for healthy interaction, I suggest that we advocate one concept and enhance efforts in three areas.
The one concept is this: although it is the military’s basic function to prepare for the worst-case scenario, the military forces of all countries should also proceed from the most likely scenarios or the relatively better scenarios and actively develop all possible co-operations.
The three areas are: to maintain and strengthen defense dialogue so as to reduce, as far as possible, misunderstanding or misperceptions; to enhance bilateral and multilateral military and security cooperation at both regional and global levels, in particular, non-traditional security cooperation; and to develop and improve SCBMs(Security Confidence Building Measures) and crisis management mechanisms. The last one is especially important between militaries with fairly big security differences.
And by the way, upon China’s proposal, the Chinese and American militaries are conducting consultations on establishing rules of notification of major military operations and code of military and security conduct in the open sea. I hope the two sides will reach agreement at an early date. Similar SCBMs are also necessary between the defense authorities of China and those of India, Japan and some ASEAN countries respectively. It is hoped that similar consultations will be conducted in the future.
Zhang Tuosheng is the Director of Research and Senior Fellow at the China Foundation for International Strategic Studies.
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