博士 / 國立臺灣大學 / 國家發展研究所 / 107 / The purpose of this study is to explore the strategic development and development constraints of PRC''s maritime powers. Through the analysis of structural realism and geostrategy, it analyzes from the perspectives of historical politics and power politics, interprets the core of PRC''s strategy of maritime power on the axis of national interests, and adopts the perspective of international relations theory. The concept of hierarchy (world-region-one country) specifically discusses the historical argumentation, interest game and mechanism construction generated by the strategic development of PRC''s maritime power. Following this study, this study believes that PRC''s strategic strategy for the maritime powers is based on the sea and land pooling, and realizes its five targets in the form of regional sea power, namely: rational and orderly development of marine resources; effective protection of marine ecological environment; The marine economy operated steadily; the maritime rights and interests were effectively maintained; and the level of marine technology was greatly improved. At the same time, PRC requires countries to practice in accordance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in the form of peaceful sea rights. "Diplomatic approach - compromise" will be the core concept of resolving territorial sovereignty. However, when PRC develops the current maritime rights and interests of the aircraft carrier, it does have the shadow of offensive realism. In the long run, the strategic development and changes of PRC''s maritime power will depend on economic and military strength.
On the whole,PRC''s strategy for maritime powers is based on three variables: intention, ability, and action. The core issue is what PRC wants to build into a maritime power. PRC is attempting to develop it in a "peaceful sea power" approach in 2020. It has become a medium-sized ocean power. In 2050, it has become a world-class maritime power. Its future development is worthy of our attention.
In recent years, PRC''s "core interests" have been broadened and the bottom line has been set for the PRC to deal with peripheral issues. At present, PRC is proposing to build a "new" relationship between the "China" and the United States, a new type of military relationship, and a new type of sea power relationship, in an attempt to gain the initiative. The "core interests" seem to have exerted the effect of warning and diplomatic leverage. In the long run, the future changes in the order of the two "strong" sea powers in the Asia-Pacific region will depend on the actual capabilities and layout strategies of the two sides.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/107NTU05011002 |
Date | January 2019 |
Creators | Yueh-Ming Ai, 艾約銘 |
Contributors | Jih-Shine Chou, Chien Chung, 周繼祥, 鍾堅 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 246 |
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