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ID105339
Title ProperNorm-taker or a norm-maker
Other Title InformationChina's ODA in Southeast Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorReilly, James
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As China expands its official development assistance (ODA) in Southeast Asia, is Chinese aid beginning to emulate international norms and practices or instead establishing its own distinct approach to development assistance? This essay argues that China's socialization into international norms varies with the thickness of the institutional environment. In Cambodia and Laos, China's aid program shows signs of alignment with international aid practices. At the regional level, however, China is beginning to act more like a norm-maker. Through expanding its financial support for select regional initiatives, Beijing is bolstering its ability to shape the norms and practices of regional developmental institutions. China's rising ODA in Southeast Asia poses a potential challenge to Australia's influence in the region, but also provides opportunities for greater diplomatic engagement and cooperation in support of regional development.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary International Relations Vol. 21, No. 3; May-Jun 2011: p103-136
Journal SourceContemporary International Relations Vol. 21, No. 3; May-Jun 2011: p103-136
Key WordsNorm-taker ;  Norm-maker ;  China ;  ODA ;  Southeast Asia ;  Official Development Assistance ;  Cambodia