Abstract

This paper examines the impact of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue on China’s concerns related to the South China Sea issue. The study first reviews the origin and development of the quadrilateral security dialogue mechanism, pointing out that its geopolitical color is obvious, especially in China as the core factor of strategic interaction. Subsequently, the article discusses the specific impact of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue on the South China Sea issue, including heating the issue, encouraging countries outside the region to intervene, aggravating tensions, and undermining stability in the South China Sea. Following that, the article puts forward China’s countermeasures and suggestions, emphasizing that China should analyze the interests of various countries, divide and disintegrate the United States alliance system, strengthen economic ties with ASEAN countries, consolidate friendly relations, maintain strategic focus, and strengthen national defense and military construction. Finally, the study concludes that to preserve regional peace and stability, China should fully utilize the advantageous aspects of the Asia-Pacific pattern and neutralize the dangerous components.

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