Because strategic, economic, and ideological perceptions of China contain multiple, sometimes contradictory facets in Southeast Asia, receptions of and responses to Beijing diverge across and within state lines.
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Table of Contents
- China Through a Southeast Asian Lens 1
- China Through a Southeast Asian Lens 3
- Contents 5
- Preface 1 5
- Threading a Needle Contemporary Southeast AsianChina Ties 3 5
- New Leader New Approach to China 9 5
- Has Xis Diplomacy been Effective in Southeast Asia 21 5
- How Has Chinas Belt and Road Initiative Impacted Southeast Asian Countries 29 5
- About the Authors 41 5
- Carnegie China 43 5
- Preface 7
- Threading a Needle Contemporary Southeast AsianChina Ties 9
- Chong Ja Ian and Elina Noor 9
- New Leader New Approach to China 15
- Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby Cheng-Chwee Kuik Lak Chansok Thitinan Pongsudhirak Lina A. Alexandra Dien Nguyen An Luong and Lam Peng Er 15
- Philippines 15
- Malaysia 17
- Cambodia 18
- Thailand 20
- Indonesia 21
- Vietnam 22
- Singapore 24
- Singaporean elite perceptions of China 24
- Has Xis Diplomacy Been Effective in Southeast Asia 27
- Chong Ja Ian Enrico V. Gloria Nur Shahadah Binti Jamil Pou Sothirak Chanintira na Thalang Christine Susanna Tjhin and Bich Tran 27
- Singapore 28
- Philippines 29
- Malaysia 30
- Cambodia 31
- Thailand 32
- Indonesia 33
- Vietnam 34
- How Has Chinas Belt and Road Initiative Impacted Southeast Asian Countries 35
- Pongphisoot Paul Busbarat Alvin Camba Fadhila Inas Pratiwi Sovinda Po Hoàng Đ Bouadam Sengkhamkhoutlavong Tham Siew Yean and Moe Thuzar 35
- Thailand 36
- Philippines 37
- Indonesia 38
- Cambodia 40
- Vietnam 41
- Laos 42
- Malaysia 43
- Myanmar 44
- About the Authors 47
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 49
- Carnegie China 49