Maritime Gray Zone Operations Challenges and Countermeasures in the Indo-Pacific
Year: 2023 Language: english Author: Andrew S. Erickson Genre: Textbook Publisher: Routledge Edition: 1 ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-003-31072-3 (ebk) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 175 Description: This book addresses the issues raised by Chinese and North Korean maritime “gray zone” activities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. For years, China has been harassing its neighbors in the South China Sea and East China Sea, employing both Coast Guard and Maritime Militia forces, in the name of safeguarding Chinese sovereignty. This behavior is frequently characterized as constituting “gray zone” activity. As the term suggests, this refers to a state of conflict that falls between peace and war. Interestingly, the Yellow Sea, which is geographically much closer to China than the South China Sea or East China Sea, has been comparatively quiet. However, there is a danger that the PRC has the capability to replicate its gray zone activities in this area. Worse, North Korea has also been engaging in carefully-calibrated provocations there. This book addresses pressing questions about these activities and offers: (1) a conceptual framework to understand maritime gray zone operations and Beijing and Pyongyang’s approach, with an unprecedented focus on the Yellow Sea; (2) a comprehensive, fully updated fleet force structure for the PRC’s Coast Guard, together with projections regarding how the Coast Guard is likely to develop in the future; (3) an extensive organizational analysis of the PRC’s Maritime Militia that surveys the many units relevant to Yellow Sea operations, some revealed publicly for the first time; and (4) a detailed assessment of North Korean maritime gray zone activities. This book will be of great interest to students of naval strategy, maritime security, Asian politics, and international security.
Contents
Introduction: Understanding Chinese and North Korean Gray Zone Operations in the Yellow Sea Andrew S. Erickson, U.S. Naval War College and Harvard University 1. Conceptualizing China’s Maritime Gray Zone Operations Peter A. Dutton, U.S. Naval War College and MIT 2. Gray Zone Incidents in the Yellow Sea Gregory B. Poling, Center for Strategic and International Studies 3. China’s Coast Guard: Organization, Forces, and Yellow Sea Applications Andrew S. Erickson, U.S. Naval War College and Harvard University 4. China’s Maritime Militia in the Bohai Gulf and Yellow Sea Conor M. Kennedy, U.S. Naval War College 5. Casting a Wider Net: The Activities and Evolution of China’s Maritime Militia in the Yellow Sea Devin Thorne, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Recorded Future 6. North Korea: Gray Zone Actions in the Yellow Sea Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College and Columbia University
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Maritime Gray Zone Operations Challenges and Countermeasures in the Indo-Pacific
Year: 2023
Language: english
Author: Andrew S. Erickson
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Routledge
Edition: 1
ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-003-31072-3 (ebk)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 175
Description: This book addresses the issues raised by Chinese and North Korean
maritime “gray zone” activities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
For years, China has been harassing its neighbors in the South China Sea
and East China Sea, employing both Coast Guard and Maritime Militia
forces, in the name of safeguarding Chinese sovereignty. This behavior is
frequently characterized as constituting “gray zone” activity. As the term
suggests, this refers to a state of conflict that falls between peace and war.
Interestingly, the Yellow Sea, which is geographically much closer to China
than the South China Sea or East China Sea, has been comparatively quiet.
However, there is a danger that the PRC has the capability to replicate its
gray zone activities in this area. Worse, North Korea has also been engaging
in carefully-calibrated provocations there. This book addresses pressing
questions about these activities and offers: (1) a conceptual framework to
understand maritime gray zone operations and Beijing and Pyongyang’s
approach, with an unprecedented focus on the Yellow Sea; (2) a
comprehensive, fully updated fleet force structure for the PRC’s Coast
Guard, together with projections regarding how the Coast Guard is likely to
develop in the future; (3) an extensive organizational analysis of the PRC’s
Maritime Militia that surveys the many units relevant to Yellow Sea
operations, some revealed publicly for the first time; and (4) a detailed
assessment of North Korean maritime gray zone activities.
This book will be of great interest to students of naval strategy, maritime
security, Asian politics, and international security.
Contents
Introduction: Understanding Chinese and North Korean Gray Zone Operations in the Yellow SeaAndrew S. Erickson, U.S. Naval War College and Harvard University
1. Conceptualizing China’s Maritime Gray Zone Operations
Peter A. Dutton, U.S. Naval War College and MIT
2. Gray Zone Incidents in the Yellow Sea
Gregory B. Poling, Center for Strategic and International Studies
3. China’s Coast Guard: Organization, Forces, and Yellow Sea Applications
Andrew S. Erickson, U.S. Naval War College and Harvard University
4. China’s Maritime Militia in the Bohai Gulf and Yellow Sea
Conor M. Kennedy, U.S. Naval War College
5. Casting a Wider Net: The Activities and Evolution of China’s Maritime Militia in the Yellow Sea
Devin Thorne, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Recorded Future
6. North Korea: Gray Zone Actions in the Yellow Sea
Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College and Columbia University
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