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The Rise of China and India and Its Implications for Southeast Asia: A Thai Perspective

Prapat Thepchatree

Chapter 8 in The Rise of China and India:A New Asian Drama, 2009, pp 127-145 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractThe following sections are included:Rise of China and its Implications to AsiaMilitary powerEconomic powerCultural powerChina's grand strategyChina, US, and Southeast AsiaUS grand strategy towards China: containment policyChina-US economic competition in Southeast AsiaChina–US political and security competition in Southeast AsiaChina–ASEAN RelationsChinese strategy towards ASEANASEAN strategy towards ChinaThe rise of IndiaComparing the rise of China and IndiaChindia?Economic competitionGeopolitical competitionMilitary competitionSino–Indian competition in Southeast AsiaConclusion

Keywords: Rise; China; India; Southeast Asia; International Relations; Business; East Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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