ISBN:
9780203816554
,
9780415326216
,
0415326214
,
9780415838351
Language:
English
Pages:
XV, 362 S.
,
Kt.
,
25 cm
Series Statement:
Routledge security in Asia series 8
Series Statement:
Routledge security in Asia
DDC:
355/.033059
Keywords:
Security, International
;
China Relations
;
Southeast Asia Relations
;
Security, International
;
Southeast Asia
;
China
;
Relations
;
Southeast Asia
;
Southeast Asia
;
Relations
;
China
;
Fallstudiensammlung
;
Südostasien
;
Außenpolitik
;
China
;
Politik
;
Geschichte 1949-2010
;
Politische Kooperation
Abstract:
Since the early 1990s and the end of the Cold War, the implications of China's rising power have come to dominate the security agenda of the Asia-Pacific region. Although China's prioritization of economic development has created many valuable trade and investment opportunities, and encouraged China's gradual integration into the international community, economic growth is enabling China to modernize its armed forces, which, if present trends continue, will soon be among the largest and most powerful in the region. How China will flex its increased political, economic and military might is a key question for all China's neighbors. This book examines ASEAN-Chinese relations over recent years, showing how worries about China's developing role have been a significant factor in shaping the nature of ASEAN and its policies. The book includes a discussion of economic relations between China and the different ASEAN countries, an examination of how external powers have influenced the regional security environment, and an assessment of how China-ASEAN relations might develop over the next few decades against a backdrop of rising Sino-US competition
Description / Table of Contents:
1.Southeast Asia and China during the Cold War Era: aversion, alliance, accommodation -- 2.Southeast Asia and China in the 1990's: engagement and hedging -- 3.Southeast Asia and China in the New Century, 2000-10 -- 4.Vietnam and China: steering a path between hostility and dependence -- 5.Thailand and China: a special relationship -- 6.Burma/Myanmar and China: from deference to dependency -- 7.Laos and China: new opportunities test old loyalties -- 8.Cambodia and China: a tightening relationship -- 9.Indonesia and China: ambivalent relations -- 10.Malaysia and China: rhetoric and reality -- 11.Singapore and China: the Lion City engages the emerging dragon -- 12.The Philippines and China: mischief in the reefs -- 13.Brunei and China: distant relations -- 14.East Timor and China: Beijing looks to secure long-term interests.
Note:
Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-349) and index. - 1 Southeast Asia and China during the Cold War Era: aversion, alliance, accommodation -- 2 Southeast Asia and China in the 1990's: engagement and hedging -- 3 Southeast Asia and China in the New Century, 2000-10 -- 4 Vietnam and China: steering a path between hostility and dependence -- 5 Thailand and China: a special relationship -- 6 Burma/Myanmar and China: from deference to dependency -- 7 Laos and China: new opportunities test old loyalties -- 8 Cambodia and China: a tightening relationship -- 9 Indonesia and China: ambivalent relations -- 10 Malaysia and China: rhetoric and reality -- 11 Singapore and China: the Lion City engages the emerging dragon -- 12 The Philippines and China: mischief in the reefs -- 13 Brunei and China: distant relations -- 14 East Timor and China: Beijing looks to secure long-term interests
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