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¬The¬ ripple effect: China's complex presence in Southeast Asia
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XD-US
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eng
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978-0-19-769658-3
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978-0-19-769659-0
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Han, Enze ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
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¬The¬ ripple effect
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China's complex presence in Southeast Asia
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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[2024]
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2024
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1 Online-Ressource (221 pages)
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Oxford scholarship online. Political Science
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-0-19-769658-3
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ISBN 978-0-19-769662-0
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|327.51059
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|327.51059
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|JZ1734.A55
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In 'The Ripple Effect', Enze Han argues that a focus on the Chinese state alone is not sufficient for a comprehensive understanding of China's influence in Southeast Asia. Instead, we must look beyond the Chinese state, to non-state actors from China, such as private businesses and Chinese migrants. These actors affect people's perception of China in a variety of ways, and they often have wide-ranging as well as long-lasting effects on bilateral relations. Han proposes that to understand this increasingly globalized China, we need more conceptual flexibility regarding which Chinese actors are important to China's relations, and how they wield this influence, whether intentional or not.
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"This book is a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted nature of China's presence in Southeast Asia, shedding light on not only the influences it exerts on the region, but also the unintended consequences that have arisen as a result. It argues that to truly understand China's relationship with Southeast Asia and the implications of that relationship, it is necessary to delve beyond a narrow focus on the Chinese state and instead examine the everyday forms of China's presence in the region. The book contends that traditional state-level analyses often overlook the impact of non-state actors from China, such as private businesses and Chinese migrants, whose actions can significantly influence perceptions of China in Southeast Asia. By broadening the scope of analysis to include these actors, the book seeks to offer a more nuanced understanding of China's presence in the region. In addition, the book highlights the importance of considering the unanticipated consequences that have resulted from China's presence in Southeast Asia. By exploring the unexpected ways in which China's actions have affected the region, the book emphasizes the need for a more holistic and nuanced approach to understanding China's relationship with Southeast Asia. Overall, the book seeks to offer a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective on China's complex presence in Southeast Asia, highlighting the need to look beyond the Chinese state and take into account the everyday actions of non-state actors, as well as the unanticipated consequences that have arisen as a result of China's presence in the regioy n"--
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¬The¬ ripple effect
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