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ID137211
Title ProperBalance of relationship
Other Title Informationthe essence of Myanmar's China policy
LanguageENG
AuthorHuang, Chiung-Chiu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although many observers in the field of Southeast Asian international relations (IRs) predict that Myanmar's relations with China have faced a grand challenge since the 2010 presidential election, this article provides a different perspective and proposes that Myanmar's China policy remain consistent. In addition, theorists in IRs tend to apply the concepts of balance of power (BoP) and bandwagoning as the analytical base and fail to explain the Southeast Asian states’ responses to the rising China. This article argues that Myanmar's China policy is better understood and depicted by the theory of balance of relationship (BoR). This article further provides an analysis from the angles of historical factor, domestic political tradition, and external environment to investigate Myanmar's manipulation of BoR. The conclusion of this article aims at predicting the future development of the Sino-Burmese relations.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol.28, No.2; May.2015: p.189-210
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 28 No 2
Key WordsBalance of power ;  China ;  Myanmar ;  Hedging ;  International Relations – IR ;  Balance of Relationship ;  Sino – Burmese – Relations


 
 
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