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The rationale for this volume on China's Rise in Mainland ASEAN:
New Dynamics and Changing Landscapes stems from the rise in recent
years of China, ASEAN's giant neighbor, and in its wake the
significant economic, political, and socio-cultural developments in
the ASEAN region. In the last two decades, China has successfully
established itself as a powerful regional and global power,
surpassing Japan in 2010 as the second largest economy of the
world, and has become a major player in the affairs of South East
Asian nations.At the same time, while China's spectacular growth
makes it vulnerable in terms of expanding its global dependence, it
also makes its neighbours equally vulnerable due to their growing
dependence on China. All of these developments have led China
through its evolving foreign policy to exert considerable influence
on its immediate ASEAN neighbours in many complex ways.While the
China-ASEAN bilateral relations are soaring, there are growing
concerns among ASEAN member countries about the nature of China's
engagement with ASEAN. In this context, this book focuses on
China's influence on mainland ASEAN countries: Cambodia, Lao PDR,
Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. China's Rise in Mainland ASEAN: New
Dynamics and Changing Landscapes contributes useful insights, rich
discussions, as well as the debates relevant to building a
knowledge base about and better understanding of China's rising
influence in mainland ASEAN.
In today's rapid rise and expansion of China's influence all around
the world and in ASEAN during the past two decades, there has been
an increasing awareness of various countries and regions adjusting
themselves to the new trends, both in terms of opportunities and
risks alike. This has become necessary due to the rapid changes in
many aspects - political landscapes, economic issues, as well as
social and cultural considerations. This book, China's Rise in
Mainland ASEAN: Regional Evidence and Local Responses, provides
timely insights on some of the latest issues pertaining to ASEAN
and China, rapidly shifting interactions and upcoming geostrategic
challenges.ASEAN can be said to be undergoing a new era, with China
becoming more intertwined and involved with the ASEAN region than
ever before. The complexity of the regional dynamics means that
this phenomenon cannot be captured with a single narrative or
discipline of study. In addressing the matters at hand, this book
sets out to examine and provide deeper understandings on the
regional implications, and local responses from ASEAN countries,
and from the perspective of the region as a whole. The underlying
rationale is that adequate understanding on the matters involved in
this new ASEAN-China era will help to encourage better and mutually
beneficial relationships between both sides.The analysis of this
book will be categorized into four main themes - (1) 'The Big
Picture', concerning China's policies, strategies, and diplomatic
stances, (2) 'Implications and Responses', dealing with how ASEAN
members react and respond to China's actions and regional
influence, (3) 'Perspectives on Trade, Investment and External
Debt', which handles the economic facets of the ASEAN-China
interactions, and (4) 'Connectivity in Focus', addressing various
emerging and existing dimensions of connectivity expansion between
ASEAN and China, both physical and virtual.
Southeast Asia's interactions with China have tremendously
transformed and prospered in the recent decades, with China
becoming ever more present on Southeast Asian soil in recent
history, touching all dimensions: economic, political, social, and
cultural. The current ASEAN-China dynamics are remarkably different
from the past, bearing both excitement and caution for watchers. In
this context, the advent of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
has added a new perspective to the nature of China's rise in ASEAN.
As the various BRI projects continue to unfold in ASEAN countries,
public concerns about the impact of these projects are on the
rise.However, there has not been enough extensive study on this
issue. This edited book contributes towards bridging the knowledge
gap by facilitating experts from ASEAN, China, and beyond, to
discuss, reflect, debate the ground realities of BRI based on the
local governments' and local people's experiences and narratives.
The chapters in this volume address various dimensions of the BRI,
provide unique perspectives, empirical evidence, and updated
information on the overall progress of BRI in ASEAN.
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