A Panama Canal for Asia: an analysis of China's role in Cambodia and implications for international security/ Marcus Mohlin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Comparative Strategy Vol.40, Nos. 1-6, 2021, pp.235-244 (113)Summary: This article focuses on one element of that evolving picture, the Kra Canal that will eventually cut straight through Thailand. The immediate purpose here is to discuss what the canal may mean to China, but more broadly I address the strategic ramifications to international security. Another part of my concern is to understand why China is present in Cambodia, my country of residence at the time of writing.
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This article focuses on one element of that evolving picture, the Kra Canal that will eventually cut straight through Thailand. The immediate purpose here is to discuss what the canal may mean to China, but more broadly I address the strategic ramifications to international security. Another part of my concern is to understand why China is present in Cambodia, my country of residence at the time of writing.

CHINA, CAMBODIA, SECURITY, SEASIA, STRATEGY

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