Abstract
Geopolitical competition between major powers the United States and China continues to intensify in the Indo-Pacific region. Beyond economic rivalry, both nations use gray zone tactics – coercive strategies that remain below the threshold of war – to project power in each other’s sphere of influence.
Australia, a key U.S. ally, is seeing these tactics firsthand.
A recent example is China’s naval activity near Australian shores. Last February, three Chinese naval vessels carried out live-fire exercises in international waters in the Tasman Sea before continuing their navigation around the Australian continent. Later, the dual-purpose vessel Tan Suo Yi Hao traveled west along Australia’s southern coastline after a joint research mission with New Zealand.
Australia, a key U.S. ally, is seeing these tactics firsthand.
A recent example is China’s naval activity near Australian shores. Last February, three Chinese naval vessels carried out live-fire exercises in international waters in the Tasman Sea before continuing their navigation around the Australian continent. Later, the dual-purpose vessel Tan Suo Yi Hao traveled west along Australia’s southern coastline after a joint research mission with New Zealand.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | The Diplomat |
Publication status | Published - 7 Apr 2025 |