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ID142783
Title ProperChina and competing cooperation in Asia-Pacific
Other Title InformationTPP, RCEP, and the new silk road
LanguageENG
AuthorYe, Min
Summary / Abstract (Note)A big question looming large over policy and theory in Asian security is how China will use its newfound wealth and power in the region and with what consequences. The United States has concluded the negotiation of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP); ASEAN has promoted the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Both frameworks seek to shape China’s regional behavior and manage rising China. In late 2013, China inaugurated the new Silk Road initiative, which has rapidly gained momentum in the country and among China’s neighbors. American public and policy makers, however, are largely unaware or baffled by the new Silk Road. The article, based on field surveys and extensive documentary analysis, provides the first roadmap on how China views TPP, RCEP, and the new Silk Road. It offers important exploration of how China acts and reacts to regional contestation and what are implications for the region.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 11, No.3; Sep-Dec 2015: p.206-224
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 11 No 3
Key WordsAsia-Pacific ;  China ;  New Silk Road ;  TPP ;  RCEP ;  Competing Cooperation


 
 
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