May I please have the comments by the supporters of China re: territorial claims in the Spratlys - South China Sea. TV yesterday reported that the Philippines' claim is considered legally justified by the UN Court of Justice. How would China react to this if this is a confirmed report? Thanks.
Advill, as we all can see and learn from history, all great and powerful nations, past and present, most likely future ones as well, more often than not do things in peacetime strategic competition where a defender/challenger devises strength and situations to induce the challenger/defender to do his wills. Sun Tzu said it, so did Clausewitz. The immediate event and the final endgame may not be seen readily in any discernible pattern or link sometimes. Obviously powerful states tend to see events in widest possible context, and devise and craft their strategies accordingly to shape strengths and situations to fit the endgame.
San Francisco system worked perfectly for US so far, it enabled her to geographically hem in the rising communism in east Asia, while at the same time allowing her secure an array of bases right down to Mahan's prescriptions, location, value, vitality and strength. Hence the dominance. But it seems this can't go on forever as the influx of events point to a shift of some sort.
This Philippines court case, in and of itself, wouldn't have much bearing on what is playing out in SCS. For sure we'll see a lot of sea nationalism coming and going in waves after waves, sometimes smaller claimants gaining escalatory dominance over bigger power as bigger power has to recalibrate before response.