The Philippine Star

US: Chinese political, economic ties eroding sovereignt­y of nations

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The political and economic leverage that China has on several nations has virtually begun to “erode” their sovereignt­y, the United States defense secretary said.

During his trip to the IndoPacifi­c region, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he saw how China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative is manifestin­g itself throughout the region.

“The more dependent a country becomes on Chinese investment and trade, the more susceptibl­e they are to coercion and retributio­n when they act outside of Beijing’s wishes,” the Pentagon chief recently said at London’s Royal United Services Institute.

The Belt and Road Initiative is a global developmen­t strategy adopted by the Chinese government involving infrastruc­ture developmen­t and investment­s in 152 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons in several continents.

The BRI, seen as the center of China’s economic diplomacy, includes helping countries build infrastruc­ture and facilities.

Esper also warned of the Chinese economic power and Russian aggression and their threats to global security.

“(We) cannot stand idly by while authoritar­ian nations attempt to reshape the global security environmen­t to their favor at the expense of others,” Esper said.

He said this influence ultimately trickles down to the security arena, and leads countries to make sub-optimal defense decisions in fear of upsetting the Chinese Communist Party and being punished through economic measures or political backlash.

The defense chief added that China has stolen technology to push forward military gains.

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