China's development assistance in Southeast Asia: a threat to Japanese interests?/ Raymond Yamamoto

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey: Vol.60 No.2, March/April 2020, pp.323-346 (12)Summary: China's constant growing development assistance has been perceived as a threat to the autonomy and development of Southeast Asian countries that had promoted by Japan in the past. This paper challenges that understanding by comparing China's development assistance with Japan's engagement in the region. The comparison supports an alternative perspective, which sees Chinese development assistance as favorable for Japan's interests.
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China's constant growing development assistance has been perceived as a threat to the autonomy and development of Southeast Asian countries that had promoted by Japan in the past. This paper challenges that understanding by comparing China's development assistance with Japan's engagement in the region. The comparison supports an alternative perspective, which sees Chinese development assistance as favorable for Japan's interests.

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