China’s Role in Red Sea Security
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 Published On Mar 25, 2024

The United States and its allies have been combating Houthi attacks that have left vital Red Sea shipping lanes vulnerable. China, however, has contributed little to these international efforts. Tensions have risen amid calls for China to join the international effort, prompting discussions on the nation’s role in safeguarding maritime security in the Red Sea.

How can China and the United States work together or separately to help restore stability and security in the crucial Red Sea region, and what is holding back cooperation? In a discussion moderated by Dawn Murphy on March 18, 2024, Isaac Kardon and Yun Sun analyze the shipping lane crisis and China’s role in Red Sea security.

0:00-3:10 introductions
3:10-12:17 China’s stance on the shipping crisis
12:17- 16:29 China, Iran, Houthis
16:29-26:00 U.S.-China maritime security
26:00- Risks for China

About the speakers: https://www.ncuscr.org/event/china-re...
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