Sino-Philippine relations as the modern tributary game: moving beyond the South China Sea disputes
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Resumo: | This article examines the China-Philippines relations in the South China Sea (SCS) from 1997 to 2017. The premise is that the China's interaction with litigating neighbors in the SCS (such as Vietnam and the Philippines) is shaped by strategic, political-economic and symbolic relations analogous to the dynamics of the Imperial China with the nomadic peoples of Central Asia in the so-called "tributary game" (Zhou, 2011). The central hypothesis is that, just as the tributary game lasted for centuries in an asymmetric but relatively stable pattern, the same asymmetrical and stable pattern tends to prevail in the contemporary stage. In this scenario of a de facto Chinese control of many positions in the SCS and the expectation of economic gains by the Philippines, it is more likely that the tributary game shall move away from a conflictive stance and towards the conciliation-submission stance consolidated by the mutual learning process and by the inevitable economic and diplomatic gravitation of Asian countries around China. |
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Sino-Philippine relations as the modern tributary game: moving beyond the South China Sea disputesThis article examines the China-Philippines relations in the South China Sea (SCS) from 1997 to 2017. The premise is that the China's interaction with litigating neighbors in the SCS (such as Vietnam and the Philippines) is shaped by strategic, political-economic and symbolic relations analogous to the dynamics of the Imperial China with the nomadic peoples of Central Asia in the so-called "tributary game" (Zhou, 2011). The central hypothesis is that, just as the tributary game lasted for centuries in an asymmetric but relatively stable pattern, the same asymmetrical and stable pattern tends to prevail in the contemporary stage. In this scenario of a de facto Chinese control of many positions in the SCS and the expectation of economic gains by the Philippines, it is more likely that the tributary game shall move away from a conflictive stance and towards the conciliation-submission stance consolidated by the mutual learning process and by the inevitable economic and diplomatic gravitation of Asian countries around China.Este artigo examina as relações China-Filipinas no Mar do Sul da China (MSC) de 1997 a 2017.A premissa é que a interação da China com os vizinhos litigantes no MSC (como o Vietnã eas Filipinas) é moldada por relações estratégicas, político-econômicas simbólicas análogasà dinâmica da China Imperial com os povos nômades da Ásia Central no chamado “jogo tributário” (ZHOU, 2011). A hipótese central é que, assim como o jogo tributário durou séculosem um padrão assimétrico, mas relativamente estável, o mesmo padrão assimétrico e estáveltende a prevalecer no estágio contemporâneo. Em um cenário de relações bilaterais comcontrole chinês de facto de muitas posições no MSC e de expectativa de ganhos econômicospelas Filipinas, é mais provável que o jogo tributário se afaste do polo conflituoso e seaproxime do polo de submissão-conciliação, consolidado pelo processo de aprendizagemmútua e pela inevitável gravitação econômica e diplomática dos países asiáticos em tornoda China.Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)2019-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/87710.21530/ci.v14n1.2019.877Carta Internacional; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2019): Carta Internacional; 52-79Carta Internacional; Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (2019): Carta Internacional; 52-79Carta Internacional; v. 14 n. 1 (2019): Carta Internacional; 52-792526-903810.21530/ci.v14n1.2019reponame:Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)instacron:ABRIenghttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/877/613https://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/877/616Copyright (c) 2019 Bruno Hendlerinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHendler, Bruno2019-07-29T21:45:41Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/877Revistahttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/CartaONGhttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/oaicartainternacional@abri.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.215302526-90382526-9038opendoar:2019-07-29T21:45:41Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)false |
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Sino-Philippine relations as the modern tributary game: moving beyond the South China Sea disputes |
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Sino-Philippine relations as the modern tributary game: moving beyond the South China Sea disputes Hendler, Bruno |
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Sino-Philippine relations as the modern tributary game: moving beyond the South China Sea disputes |
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This article examines the China-Philippines relations in the South China Sea (SCS) from 1997 to 2017. The premise is that the China's interaction with litigating neighbors in the SCS (such as Vietnam and the Philippines) is shaped by strategic, political-economic and symbolic relations analogous to the dynamics of the Imperial China with the nomadic peoples of Central Asia in the so-called "tributary game" (Zhou, 2011). The central hypothesis is that, just as the tributary game lasted for centuries in an asymmetric but relatively stable pattern, the same asymmetrical and stable pattern tends to prevail in the contemporary stage. In this scenario of a de facto Chinese control of many positions in the SCS and the expectation of economic gains by the Philippines, it is more likely that the tributary game shall move away from a conflictive stance and towards the conciliation-submission stance consolidated by the mutual learning process and by the inevitable economic and diplomatic gravitation of Asian countries around China. |
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