内容説明
An examination of possible directions for China's economic, political and military/strategic interaction with its South-east Asian neighbours.
Book Description
Leading Asia specialists examine possible directions for China's economic, political, and military-strategic interaction with its Southeast Asian neighbors in the years ahead. The authors explore the potential effects on Southeast Asia of different economic and security developments within China and discuss various scenarios for the Greater China question, again with an eye to the likely repercussions for the region.
About the Author
Richard L. Grant was until recently executive director of Pacific Forum/CSIS in Honolulu. He is now head of the Asia Pacific Program of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
Jin Dexiang is a senior fellow at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations in Beijing.
Amos A. Jordan is president of Pacific Forum/CSIS in Honolulu.
Lee Lai To is director of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
Jonathan D. Pollack is corporate manager for international policy at the RAND Corporation.
Robert A. Scalapino is the Robson Research Professor of Government Emeritus, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley