The Philippines’ responses to Chinese gray zone operations triggered by the 2021 passage of China’s New Coast Guard Law and the Whitsun Reef standoff

R. D. de Castro, P. Chambers
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Abstract This article scrutinizes the Philippines’ strong reactions to the Chinese gray zone operations in the South China Sea, particularly during the Whitsun Reef stand-off in March 2021. Despite the Duterte Administration’s appeasement policy toward China, these gray zone operations have remained unabated since 2016. They were exacerbated by the passage of the China Coast Guard (CCG) law in January 2021. Initially, Philippine officials downplayed these developments but eventually realized that China was gradually gaining control of the disputed waters in the South China Sea without firing a single shot. To counter these Chinese maritime gambits legitimized by the CCG law, the Philippines has lodged diplomatic protests, demonstrated its modest naval capabilities, and capitalized on the assurance of U.S. defense and security commitments to a long-time Southeast Asian ally. Through these measures, the Philippines stands up to China to subvert its intimidating gray zone operations that aim to render contending states helpless, submissive, and inactive.
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菲律宾对中国2021年通过新海警法和圣灵礁对峙引发的灰色地带行动的回应
本文详细分析了菲律宾对中国在南海灰色地带行动的强烈反应,特别是在2021年3月的圣灵礁对峙期间。尽管杜特尔特政府对中国采取绥靖政策,但自2016年以来,这些灰色地带的行动仍有增无减。2021年1月通过的《中国海警法》加剧了这种情况。最初,菲律宾官员对这些事态发展轻描淡写,但最终意识到,中国正在不费一枪一弹地逐步控制南中国海有争议的水域。为了对抗这些被CCG法律合法化的中国海上策略,菲律宾提出了外交抗议,展示了其适度的海军能力,并利用了美国对其长期东南亚盟友的国防和安全承诺。通过这些措施,菲律宾对抗中国,颠覆其旨在使争端国家无助、顺从和不活跃的恐吓灰色地带行动。
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