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Dividing ASEAN and conquering the South China Sea : China's financial power projection / Daniel C. O'Neill.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 988845546X
  • 9789888455461
Other title:
  • China's financial power rejection
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 327.5059 23
LOC classification:
  • DS525.9.C5 O54 2018
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Contents:
Intro; Contents; Illustrations; Tables; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Multilateralism and Divisions in ASEAN; 3. ASEAN Member States' Maritime Claims; 4. Buying Influence; 5. Comparative Political Systems; 6. Sino-Cambodian Ties That Bind; 7. Sino-Philippine Relations; 8. Evolving Institutions and Declining Chinese Influence in Myanmar; 9. Dividing ASEAN and the Limits to China's Influence Abroad; Index.
Summary: The "ASEAN Way" is based on the principle of consensus; any individual member state effectively has a veto over any proposal with which it disagrees. Dividing ASEAN and Conquering the South China Sea analyzes how China uses its influence to divide ASEAN countries in order to prevent them from acting collectively to resolve their territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea. Using comparative case studies of China's relations with Cambodia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, O'Neill argues that the regime type in the country with which China is interacting plays an important role in enha.
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Intro; Contents; Illustrations; Tables; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Multilateralism and Divisions in ASEAN; 3. ASEAN Member States' Maritime Claims; 4. Buying Influence; 5. Comparative Political Systems; 6. Sino-Cambodian Ties That Bind; 7. Sino-Philippine Relations; 8. Evolving Institutions and Declining Chinese Influence in Myanmar; 9. Dividing ASEAN and the Limits to China's Influence Abroad; Index.

The "ASEAN Way" is based on the principle of consensus; any individual member state effectively has a veto over any proposal with which it disagrees. Dividing ASEAN and Conquering the South China Sea analyzes how China uses its influence to divide ASEAN countries in order to prevent them from acting collectively to resolve their territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea. Using comparative case studies of China's relations with Cambodia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, O'Neill argues that the regime type in the country with which China is interacting plays an important role in enha.

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