The ripple effect : China's complex presence in Southeast Asia
著者名Enze Han
出版者Oxford University Press
出版年[2024]
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書名The ripple effect : China's complex presence in Southeast Asia
著者名Enze Han
版First edition
ISBN9780197696590
国名コードus
言語コードeng
出版地New York
出版者Oxford University Press
出版年[2024]
ページxiv, 221 pages
サイズ24 cm
注記Includes bibliographical references and index Summary:"This book is a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted nature of China's presence in Southeast Asia, shedding light on not only the influences it exerts on the region, but also the unintended consequences that have arisen as a result. It argues that to truly understand China's relationship with Southeast Asia and the implications of that relationship, it is necessary to delve beyond a narrow focus on the Chinese state and instead examine the everyday forms of China's presence in the region. The book contends that traditional state-level analyses often overlook the impact of non-state actors from China, such as private businesses and Chinese migrants, whose actions can significantly influence perceptions of China in Southeast Asia. By broadening the scope of analysis to include these actors, the book seeks to offer a more nuanced understanding of China's presence in the region. In addition, the book highlights the importance of considering the unanticipated consequences that have resulted from China's presence in Southeast Asia. By exploring the unexpected ways in which China's actions have affected the region, the book emphasizes the need for a more holistic and nuanced approach to understanding China's relationship with Southeast Asia. Overall, the book seeks to offer a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective on China's complex presence in Southeast Asia, highlighting the need to look beyond the Chinese state and take into account the everyday actions of non-state actors, as well as the unanticipated consequences that have arisen as a result of China's presence in the regioy n"-- Provided by publisher
件名Yi dai yi lu (Initiative : China) Investments, Chinese -- Southeast Asia Chinese diaspora Chinese -- Foreign countries -- Government policy -- China Balance of power -- 21st century China -- Foreign relations -- Southeast Asia Southeast Asia -- Foreign relations -- China China -- Foreign economic relations -- Southeast Asia Southeast Asia -- Foreign economic relations -- China Southeast Asia -- Strategic aspects
内容Introduction China's complex presence Authoritarian resilience Trade, investment, and economic influence Contesting "Re-Sinicization" Chinese consumption Illicit political economy Migration encounters Diaspora engagement Conclusion