Irregular Warfare Podcast

Below the Threshold: China's Strategy of Armed Coercion

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Dec 27, 2024
James Siebens, a Fellow at the Stimson Center and expert on China's military coercion, teams up with Jimmy Wang, a former Navy Foreign Area Officer, to unpack China's armed coercion strategies. They discuss how China uses military and paramilitary forces to assert territorial claims while delving into the implications for U.S. foreign policy. The conversation reveals the complexities of psychological warfare and lawfare in the Indo-Pacific, concluding with insights on effective deterrence strategies to counter China’s assertiveness.
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ANECDOTE

Restarted Talks

  • The U.S. and China restarted military maritime consultative agreement talks (MMCAs).
  • Jimmy Wang, a former Navy Foreign Area Officer, participated in these talks, but China stopped attending, impacting their effectiveness.
INSIGHT

China's MOOTW Adoption

  • China adopted the "military operations other than war" (MOOTW) framework while the U.S. shifted towards "stability operations."
  • China uses MOOTW for various operations, blurring lines between counter-piracy and coercive actions.
INSIGHT

Incremental Escalation

  • China's perspective on defending its interests shapes its tactics in disputed areas, often escalating force incrementally.
  • They use civilian fishing fleets, maritime militia, and coast guard escorts to assert claims and control escalation.
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