China has rapidly developed a sophisticated regionalism strategy in East Asia. Minimising the region’s “China threat” perception has been a significant consideration in this strategy. Unfortunately, the ongoing escalation of tension concerning territorial disputes over the Diaoyutai / Senkaku Islands and the South China Sea, initiated by a series of high-profile naval exercises in the latter half of 2010, has reinforced the “China threat” perception and bolstered the hedging strategies of countries in the region. China is aware of its relative disadvantage, and it has been keeping its options open while allowing ASEAN to maintain the initiative
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Dynamics of political and trade relations betweenChina, ASEAN organization and its members, problems...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) he...
A speedy resolution of the long-standing dispute between China and Japan over the sovereignty of the...
Geographically and strategically, Southeast Asia represents the natural extension of China’s interes...
This paper deals with two questions. One is how the competing logics ofthe balance of power vs. comp...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
China is a giant actor both in Pacific Asia and Global due to its capability in economic, politic, m...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze strategic policy implications arising from possible threats ...
Although the PRC has been gradually turning into a genuinely global power recently, her regional int...
The rise of China is not only considered as an economic opportunity but also a security threat for t...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
The literature on China's regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its re...
At the end of the Cold War and under the influence of globalisation, China has adopted the strategy ...
Abstract: This paper is concerned with exploring the post-Cold War role that China has assumed in Ea...
China’s involvement in Asian regionalization is a main axis of its foreign policy and a part o...
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