This study examines the power asymmetry between China and Southeast Asia from the perspective of the latter. The authors analyze how Southeast Asia has historically assumed a peripheral position when juxtaposed against the power of the Chinese state.
This study examines the power asymmetry between China and Southeast Asia from the perspective of the latter. The authors analyze how Southeast Asia has historically assumed a peripheral position when juxtaposed against the power of the Chinese state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ying-Kit Chan is research fellow for the International Institute for Asian Studies at Leiden University. Chang-Yau Hoon is associate professor and director of the Centre for Advanced Research at Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I: Historical Entanglements: Chapter 1: At the Crossroads of Empire and Nation: Nanyang Volunteers in Wartime China Chapter 2: Ethnicity and Frontier Studies in Southwest China: Pan-Thai Nationalism and the Wartime Debate on National Identity, 1932-1945 Chapter 3: Traversing the Migrant Corridor: Singapore's First Ambassadors to Thailand Part II: Contemporary Engagements: Chapter 4: Southeast Asian Studies in China: The Politics and Geopolitics of Knowledge Production Chapter 5: Responding to China's Soft Power and People-to-People Exchange: The Case of Indonesia Chapter 6: Southeast Asian Capital in China: The Role of the State and the Chinese Diaspora
Preface Part I: Historical Entanglements: Chapter 1: At the Crossroads of Empire and Nation: Nanyang Volunteers in Wartime China Chapter 2: Ethnicity and Frontier Studies in Southwest China: Pan-Thai Nationalism and the Wartime Debate on National Identity, 1932-1945 Chapter 3: Traversing the Migrant Corridor: Singapore's First Ambassadors to Thailand Part II: Contemporary Engagements: Chapter 4: Southeast Asian Studies in China: The Politics and Geopolitics of Knowledge Production Chapter 5: Responding to China's Soft Power and People-to-People Exchange: The Case of Indonesia Chapter 6: Southeast Asian Capital in China: The Role of the State and the Chinese Diaspora
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