Chinese Aircraft Carrier Liaoning (Photo: Russian propagandists) |
Written by quest author Henri Hautamäki
For
the past few days, there has been a lot of media attention in Finland
towards two giant pandas, which were airlifted from China and brought
to the Ähtäri zoo in the central part of the country, following a
deal in which they were loaned there for fifteen years. During the
discussion rising from this “news spectacle”, a friend of mine
decided to write in her blog about these animals, both from the
perspective of animal rights, and the panda-deal’s political
ramifications. You see, pandas have been rather important for the
People’s Republic of China, namely as tools of their foreign policy
and public image. Considering that many of the recent Chinese
activities globally are rather less cute than their precious pandas,
I decided to write a little bit about what they have been up to, for
those who are not aware of it.
PLZ-10 Self Propelled Howitzers (Photo: PLA) |
As
many people have probably realized, during the last fifteen years or
so, China is increasingly aiming to become the single most powerful
nation on the planet, and wants to achieve a position which is at
least as hegemonic as that of the United States has been after the
end of the Cold War. Considering that the Chinese armed forces are
still far from what they should be, China has been using alternative
“soft power” ways to increase its standing, namely economic and
diplomatic influence. To secure its economic might, China has been
investing aggressively in certain regions, including Australia,
Central Asia, and Africa. Some of these investments and their
respective deals have not been exactly clean, and often the locals
have found that they have not created jobs in the area, as the
Chinese are fond of using their own semi-slave workforce. The
Chinese have been rather creative in twisting deals, using bribery,
and adding diplomatic pressure and military aspects to some of the
negotiations.
It's still under investigation who designed the PLA marine camo and what he was on. (Photo: PLA) |
While
China’s situation with its soft power has been good for a long
time, its “hard power”, namely the armed forces, has been lagging
behind. The United States still remains the supreme naval power,
which limits the impact of the Chinese military outside of its
borders, even though the Americans can’t be everywhere at once.
Recent reforms in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have
been aimed to reduce the size of its ground force, and in turn
increase its air and sea power. The old Soviet-made light aircraft
carrier Varyag
(renamed Liaoning)
which was acquired incomplete from the Ukraine, has long since been
completed according to Chinese specifications, and a Chinese-made
sister ship will soon be entering service. Furthermore, construction
is starting on larger Chinese-designed aircraft carriers of the Type
002 class. In addition to aircraft carriers, China has recently built
a large number of new destroyers and amphibious warfare vessels for
its navy, and has also transferred mechanized infantry units capable
of amphibious landings from the PLA Ground Forces to the Marine Corps
of the PLA Navy. All of this is aimed at increasing China’s ability
to project its power outside of its borders.
Amphibious dock landing ship Kunlunshan (Photo: PLA) |
As
the People’s Republic of China is a totalitarian oligarchy, or
perhaps a dictatorship under Xi Jinping, economic and military
policies are constantly mixed in the decision-making, without any
internal dissent. The increasing Chinese influence and power in
regions like Africa grants the nation vast resources, but at the same
time creates the need to protect these from both possible regional
instability and maritime action by foreign powers. To deal with these
issues, China has begun constructing military bases in Africa. It’s
also increasingly building military
infrastructure in the South China Sea, and is strengthening its navy.
In the future, China will most likely only increase its military
presence abroad, and will acquire influence not only in the
developing countries, but will also attempt to increase its internal
leverage in the free economies of the west. Western democracies are
somewhat hampered in this by their own free market liberalism and
timidness, and it is unlikely that they will be able to resist the
long term increase of Chinese influence. At this point, it is
becoming increasingly clear that the country which will be calling
the shots in the future is rather ironically the one which has caused
the most deaths of its own citizens among modern states, mostly
during the reign of Mao Zedong, a man still revered by many in China.
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