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8. China and Southeast Asia: The Context of a New Beginning
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Wang Gungwu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction: The Rise of China and Asia’s New Dynamics 1
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Part One. China and the Changing Asian Landscape
- 1. Return to the Middle Kingdom? China and Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century 23
- 2. China’s Regional Strategy 48
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Part Two. The Economic Dimension
- 3. China’s Regional Trade and Investment Profile 71
- 4. China’s Regional Economies and the Asian Region: Building Interdependent Linkages 96
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Part Three. Politics and Diplomacy
- 5. China-Japan Relations: Downward Spiral or a New Equilibrium? 135
- 6. China’s Ascendancy and the Korean Peninsula: From Interest Reevaluation to Strategic Realignment? 151
- 7. Taiwan Faces China: Attraction and Repulsion 170
- 8. China and Southeast Asia: The Context of a New Beginning 187
- 9. China’s Influence in Central and South Asia: Is It Increasing? 205
- 10. China and Russia: Normalizing Their Strategic Partnership 228
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Part Four. Security
- 11. China’s Evolving Regional Security Strategy 247
- 12. China’s Regional Military Posture 266
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Part Five. Implications for the United States
- 13. China’s Regional Strategy and Why It May Not Be Good for America 289
- 14. China’s Rise in Asia Need Not Be at America’s Expense 306
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Part Six. Implications for the Asian Region
- 15. The Transformation of the Asian Security Order: Assessing China’s Impact 329
- 16. The Evolving Asian Order: The Accommodation of Rising Chinese Power 347
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction: The Rise of China and Asia’s New Dynamics 1
-
Part One. China and the Changing Asian Landscape
- 1. Return to the Middle Kingdom? China and Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century 23
- 2. China’s Regional Strategy 48
-
Part Two. The Economic Dimension
- 3. China’s Regional Trade and Investment Profile 71
- 4. China’s Regional Economies and the Asian Region: Building Interdependent Linkages 96
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Part Three. Politics and Diplomacy
- 5. China-Japan Relations: Downward Spiral or a New Equilibrium? 135
- 6. China’s Ascendancy and the Korean Peninsula: From Interest Reevaluation to Strategic Realignment? 151
- 7. Taiwan Faces China: Attraction and Repulsion 170
- 8. China and Southeast Asia: The Context of a New Beginning 187
- 9. China’s Influence in Central and South Asia: Is It Increasing? 205
- 10. China and Russia: Normalizing Their Strategic Partnership 228
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Part Four. Security
- 11. China’s Evolving Regional Security Strategy 247
- 12. China’s Regional Military Posture 266
-
Part Five. Implications for the United States
- 13. China’s Regional Strategy and Why It May Not Be Good for America 289
- 14. China’s Rise in Asia Need Not Be at America’s Expense 306
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Part Six. Implications for the Asian Region
- 15. The Transformation of the Asian Security Order: Assessing China’s Impact 329
- 16. The Evolving Asian Order: The Accommodation of Rising Chinese Power 347
- Index 363