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ID183794
Title ProperChina–Southeast Asian Nontraditional Security Engagement
Other Title Informationa Soft Power Mode in Beijing's Regional Diplomacy?
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Mingjiang ;  Lina Gong, Mingjiang Li ;  Gong, Lina
Summary / Abstract (Note)This special issue seeks to provide a comprehensive and in-depth study on nontraditional security (NTS) issues in China–Southeast Asia relations, which has so far remained an understudied topic in Asian regional affairs. Through this specific angle, the project engages the debate on how China uses its expanding power resources to shape international and regional agendas, co-opt other countries, and induce cooperative behaviors. Specifically, it contributes to a better understanding of China's current interactions with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its ten member states on NTS issues amid increasing salience of NTS threats and heightened tensions arising from traditional security challenges such as territorial disputes and great power rivalry. [End Page 1] While focusing on different NTS problems, the articles in this special issue converge on analyzing the factors that shape the processes and outcomes of NTS cooperation between China and Southeast Asia. This introduction sets the stage for discussion by providing a definition of NTS, an overview of China-ASEAN NTS cooperation, and the common research questions.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 21, No.4; Nov 2021: p.1-9
Journal SourceChina Review 2021-12 21, 4
Key WordsSoft Power ;  China–Southeast Asian Nontraditional Security Engagement ;  Beijing's Regional Diplomacy