JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman)
Vol 7 No 2 (2024): JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman)

Strategic Culture Cult of Defense: Dominant Culture in China's Salami Slicing Geopolitical Strategy

Paramesvari, Nyoman Sekar Ayu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Nov 2024

Abstract

China continues to try to establish norms in international dynamics, especially in Asia, with a "salami-slicing" strategy to expand its influence without triggering major conflicts. This strategy is seen in how China responds to its two territorial disputes; the occupation of islands in the South China Sea and the Indian border. The salami-slicing strategy helps China gradually occupy disputed territories and offers a fait accompli that the other party must accept. This paper will then use Bloomfield's strategic culture framework which emphasizes the existence of dominant and subordinate subcultures. The author finds that in influencing China's policies in territorial disputes, the dominant strategic culture is the Cult of Defense coined by Scobell. This strategic culture has three (3) implications for policy, namely projecting strength when on the verge of crisis and the tendency to take risks, and in the outline of its actions, China will then justify using its power.

Copyrights © 2024






Journal Info

Abbrev

juss

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

JuSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman) is published by the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Jenderal Soedirman. The aim of this journal is to disseminate ideas on social and political issues at both national and global levels. JuSS covers a wide range of topics of social and political ...