Connecting and Distancing : Southeast Asia and China
Connecting and "distancing" have been two prominent themes permeating the writings on the historical and contemporary developments of the relationship between Southeast Asia and China. As neighbours, the nation-states in Southeast Asia and the giant political entity in the north communicat...
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Singapore :
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2009.
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- Table of Contents; Part I: History and Remembrance; 1. China Meets Southeast Asia: A Long-Term Historical Review by Wu Xiao An; 2. Philippine-China Connection from Pre-Colonial Period to Post-Cold War Era: An Assessment by Edgardo E. Dagdag; 3. Defining Identity through Remembering the War: Representation of World War II in Chinese Newspapers in the Immediate Post-war Singapore by Mike Shi-chi Lan; 4. Re-positioning "Patriotism": Various Aspects of Financial Support to China in Penang around 1911 by Shinozaki Kaori.
- 5. Perceptions of China for the Overseas Chinese Tea Traders In Colonial Singapore, 1928-58 by Jason Lim6. Myanmar's Relations with China from Tagaung through Hanthawati-Taungngu Periods by Goh Geok Yian; Part II: The Cultural and Chinese Identity; 7. Capital Accumulation along Migratory Trajectories: China Students in Singapore's Secondary Education Sector by Yow Cheun Hoe; 8. China and the Cultural Identity of the Chinese in Indonesia by Aimee Dawis; Part III: Economy, Politics and Regionalism.
- 9. The Economic Emergence of China: Strategic Policy Implications for Southeast Asia by Ng Beoy Kui10. When Old Regionalism Meets New Regionalism: Taiwan and China in East Asian Regional Integration by Chin-Ming Lin; 11. Language Power: Relational Rhetoric and Historical Taciturnity: A Study of Vietnam-China Relationship by Chan Yuk Wah; Index.