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ASEAN-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-CHINA (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   069937


Asean-China relations and Taiwan issue: an Indonesian perspective / Sukma, Rizal   Journal Article
Sukma, Rizal Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   017439


Asean-PRC political and security cooperation: Problems proposals and prospects / Lee Lai June 1994  Article
Lee Lai Article
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Publication June 1994.
Description 856-862
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ID:   056381


China and ASEAN: renavigating relations for a 21st-century Asia / Ba, Alice D July/Aug 2003  Journal Article
Ba, Alice D Journal Article
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ID:   021373


China-ASEAN relations at a new stage / Chunlin Lu April 2002  Article
Chunlin Lu Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 56-61
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ID:   020013


China's relations with ASEAN: partners in the 21st century? / To Lee Lai Feb 2001  Article
To Lee Lai Article
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Publication Feb 2001.
Description 61-72
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ID:   010387


From confrontation to accommodation: China's policy towards ASEAN-1967-1974 / Venkataraman M Oct-Dec 1995  Article
Venkataraman M Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 1995.
Description 489-500
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ID:   023057


Report on China's ASEAN policy Nov 2002  Article
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Publication Nov 2002.
Description 1-33
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ID:   020486


Ritual, risks and rivalries: China and ASEAN in the coming decades / Leong, Ho Khal Nov 2001  Article
Leong Ho Khal Article
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Publication Nov 2001.
Description 683-694
Summary/Abstract This paper argues that Sino–ASEAN relations, despite reassurances and determination by both sides to increase interactions and cooperation, have some remaining areas of contention and contestation. After its long isolation, self-imposed or otherwise, the PRC has been able to integrate itself successfully into the political life, economies, and security interests of the region. The PRC's market potentials, military capabilities and its enormous size have both excited and threatened the Southeast Asian states. While the Southeast Asian states have been willing to engage this emerging regional power, they are also wary of the potential risks when dealing with it. Increasing trade, investment, and cultural levels between the two regions have made both sides increasingly aware of the opportunities and challenges involved. The relationship is not without problems, although there is a general consensus that it is on a much better footing than in recent decades. The present developments of their relationships and in the next decade are analyzed under three categories: rituals, risks and rivalries.
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ID:   023572


Seeking influence: China's diplomacy toward ASEAN after the asian crisis / Haacke Jurgen 2002  Article
Haacke Jurgen Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 13-52
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ID:   070283


Taiwan and the South China sea in Sino-ASEAN relations-an overv / Venkataraman, M   Journal Article
Venkataraman, M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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