
Asie-Pacifique - la nouvelle poudrière
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As soon as he came to power in 2012, Xi Jinping clearly stated his ambition for a national renaissance. He will combine this with the construction of a powerful army and a certain vision of Chinese territory, which includes the reunification of Taiwan. In this quest, control of the oceans has become a crucial issue, and America an obstacle. In the South China Sea and the Pacific, the Chinese Communist Party has been pursuing a strategy to undermine American influence for the past decade. Relying on the active participation of maritime militias - fishermen trained by the military - China is creating a grey area between war and peace that destabilizes both its neighbors and the world's leading military power.
Production
ARTE, Bonne Pioche Télévision
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain
Self - Narrator (voice)
Monika Müller-Heusch
Self - Narrator (voice)
Jérémie Bernier
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Samuel Tournade
Self - Additional Voice (voice)

Olivier Lambert
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
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