Abstract
The China Sea includes enormous and various resources, in addition to its geopolitical importance, which has made it an area of intense competition among the bordering countries , and the obvious US-Chinese competition in this field. China suffers from injustice.
Geographical, especially as it seeks to end or limit US hegemony over its trade by controlling the Strait of Malacca, which is the most important passage for it, so the Chinese are seeking to find passages An alternative that gives them more flexibility in their trade
To end this suffocation, China initiated a number of measures that face great challenges that may fail or hinder endeavors to achieve its goals.
We can identify the problems that China suffers from in the South China Sea, especially as it aspires to share control and influence not only in the Asian region but also throughout the world. Therefore, we identified the problem with a number of questions: Was China able to find an appropriate alternative to implement its quest for globalization and what are the means by which It is taking it to secure its presence in the South China Sea and the role of the riparian countries. What are the most prominent challenges facing China?
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