Relations between China and the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) have undergone significant changes over the past 15
years. ASEAN's concerns over Beijing's drive for military
modernization and its assertive posture in territorial disputes
over the South China Sea of the early 1990s are replaced with
growing economic ties and shared geo-political interests for
building regional security through multilateral processes. Since
the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Beijing has expanded its influence
as a major political force in the region and a locomotive for
economic recovery and future opportunity. What explains China's
successful diplomatic offensive and what implications do closer
China-ASEAN ties have for the United States? In this monograph, Dr.
Jing-dong Yuan of the Monterey Institute of International Studies
seeks to answer these questions by tracing the evolution of
China-ASEAN relations since the early 1990s and examining some of
the key factors that have contributed to...
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