ID | 134697 |
Title Proper | Modes of China’s influence |
Other Title Information | cases from Southeast Asia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Goh, Evelyn |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Distinguishing between power as resources and influence as converting those resources into outcomes, I propose a new framework for analyzing China’s influence, using examples from Southeast Asia. Because China exercises influence predominantly in contexts of convergent, not divergent, preferences, three key modes of influence are “preference multiplying,” “persuasion,” and “ability to prevail.” |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol.54, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.825-848 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol: 54 No 5 |
Standard Number | Foreign Policy |