By Wang Wen and Chen Xiaochen
The psychology behind global support
for China’s South China Sea position: a desire to avoid war.
The South China Sea arbitration case has elicited
almost unanimous public opposition in China. Besides this, it has been reported
that 66 countries worldwide have endorsed China’s position on the South China
Sea. Yet that figure also caused controversy, especially in the United States.
According to our team’s research, we have found at
least 70 countries supporting China’s position on various occasions. We find
that the reason for the controversy over the figure comes down to different
definitions on “China’s position.” But no matter how it is defined, the
psychology behind these statements is a desire to avoid taking sides between China
and the United States, showing the reality of a fundamental global consensus on
peace and wide-spread anxiety toward the potential for conflict in the South
China Sea.
Thus, we should take every opportunity to go beyond the “zero-sum
game” in order to maintain peace in the South China Sea, to seek Asia-Pacific
economic cooperation, and to make the “cake” bigger using economic and
financial means.
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