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ID152283
Title ProperChina’s revisionist aspirations in Southeast Asia and the curse of the South China Sea disputes
LanguageENG
AuthorMingjiang, Li ;  Hailong, Ju ;  Lim Kheng Swe, Ju Hailong, Li Mingjiang ;  Swe, Lim Kheng
Summary / Abstract (Note)China has significant revisionist objectives in Southeast Asia, including revamping the existing regional security architecture and strategic realignment, reforming the current regional political and security institutions, revising the rules and norms that help regulate regional relations, and aspiring to play a bigger role in regional agenda-setting. Beijing has achieved some success in changing the regional status quo through its good-neighbourliness policy over the past 20 years. But the intricate South China Sea issue is likely to prevent China from fulfilling its revisionist aspirations in the region in the decades to come.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 15, No.1; Feb 2017: p.187-213
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal 2017-03 15, 1
Key WordsSoutheast Asia ;  South China Sea Disputes ;  SCS ;  China’s Revisionist Aspirations