Why Did China Set Up an Oil Rig Within Vietnamese Waters? Why now and why Vietnam?

Jun 11, 2014News

(BGF) –  As Ankit Panda in The Diplomat commented on China’s decision to move oil rig HD-981 accompanied by 80 coast guard ships in Vietnam’s waters is to test the mettle of ASEAN states and the United States, and it gives Beijing an opportunity to gauge the international response to China asserting its maritime territorial claims over the South China Sea.

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Why Did China Set Up an Oil Rig Within Vietnamese Waters?

The who, what, where, when and how of China’s HD-981 oil rig foray into Vietnamese waters have been addressed comprehensively, both by commentators here at The Diplomat and elsewhere. The enduring question, as with many of China’s provocative actions in the Asia-Pacific, remains why? The opacity of China’s internal decision-making processes makes it rather difficult to conclusively answer that question, but a good amount of evidence suggests that the oil rig crisis with Vietnam was manufactured to test the mettle of ASEAN states and the United States. It gives Beijing an opportunity to gauge the international response to China asserting its maritime territorial claims.