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한국국방연구원 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 제28권 제4호
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2016.1
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545 - 562 (18page)

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Since late 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping has introduced far-ranging measures to “build China into a maritime power (建设海洋强国).” One notable campaign was the creation of a centralized China Coast Guard (CCG) force and the National Oceanic Commission (NOC), as the previous lack of a functional mechanism to coordinate China’s maritime policies and five maritime law enforcement agencies, the “five dragons,” has been a longstanding problem hindering the country from effectively administering its maritime territories. This paper argues that the operational functions of the CCG have been developed, although not fully, and CCG vessels are now undertaking patrol missions in an orderly pattern. Nevertheless, at the policymaking level, the progress of the reform is rather limited. Particularly, the development of the NOC, an organ responsible for the “top-level design” of China’s grand maritime strategy, as well as the legal foundations for the CCG’s operations are still incomplete. Moreover, Beijing’s decision not to incorporate the Maritime Safety Administration into the CCG suggests that the country is adopting an old logic of “crossing the river by feeling the stones (摸着石头过河)” while still pledging to reach its maritime power goal, part of the Chinese dream for national rejuvenation.

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