About this project
Pressure Points analyses the Chinese military's use of air and maritime coercion to enforce Beijing's excessive territorial claims and advance China's security and defence interests in the Indo-Pacific.
The project highlights and analyses open-source data, military imagery, satellite footage, official government responses and other resources to provide the public with a reliable and accurate account of the PLA's regional activity from its excessive claims to intercept tactics. It also analyses the PLA's unsafe military interactions with a range of countries (including the US, Australia, Canada, the Philippines and the Netherlands) and looks at the different ways in which countries do or don't use their military forces to challenge China’s excessive claims in the South China Sea.
This project also provides governments - especially regional and global militaries - with policy recommendations to consider. These focus on enhancing transparency, building and deepening networks of like-minded countries and demonstrating perseverance.
We acknowledge that China also uses other organisations within the PLA (such as the coastguard and maritime militia) to coerce and deter others; however, this project focuses specifically on the actions of China’s military.
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There will be future expansions of this work in 2025-26, so we encourage you to watch this space.