Southeast Asia and China: balancing or bandwagoning?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 27 No 2, August 2005, pp.305-322 (19)Summary: Study of the various approaches to dealing with China taken by Southeast Asian states. Finds that the region is not passive, that the USA is still a relevant player, and acceptance of China depends on the latter sticking to promises made in its recent diplomatic campaign.
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Study of the various approaches to dealing with China taken by Southeast Asian states. Finds that the region is not passive, that the USA is still a relevant player, and acceptance of China depends on the latter sticking to promises made in its recent diplomatic campaign.

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