1、M a y 3,2 0 1 2 By Michael ausline a s t a n d s o u t h c h i n a s e a sB u L L e t i n 2Dont Forget About the East China SeaThe East China Sea may be the most strategic location in all of Asia.While the media and policymakers have paid considerable attention to the geopolitical significance of th
2、e South China Sea,the East China Sea deserves equal attention.Like the South China Sea,it is rife with contested territorial claims,larger military buildups among the principal players of the region and a geopolitical significance that impinges even more directly on long-standing U.S.security commit
3、ments.It is a nexus of competition between Asias two great powers,China and Japan,and it is an area in which the United States plans to retain sufficient military presence to shape the maritime environment.Disruption of free navigation there would affect the economies of the three major countries in
4、 the region China,Japan and South Korea and could drag in Russia,which increasingly exports its natural resources through the East China Sea.Conflict in the East China Sea could trigger a tripwire effect,requiring the United States to increase the number of military forces that are forward stationed