Tag: Power (5)

China’s economic offensive and its discontent in Southeast Asia: A crucial case study of Sino-Myanmar relations

Tags: China, Myanmar, Soft Power, Economic Interdependence, Crucial Case
Although the rise of an economically powerful China benefits many developing countries, many worry about China’s surging regional and global influences, especially in Southeast Asia. It is true that China ...

Does Power Politics Hinder International Public Performance? Competition between Power, Equality and Professionalism in Asian Development Bank

Tags: Asian Development Bank, International Organization, Performance, Power
This research studies the competition between donors’ power, recipients’ power and staffs’ professionalism in the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and how such competition influences development projects’ ...

The Political Economy of International Financial Regulation: A Model of Foreign and Domestic Pressures

Tags: Financial Regulation, Capital Adequacy Ratio, Power, Domestic Politics
In terms of international financial regulations, most extant works ascribed the domestic regulatory regimes either to global power distribution, domestic political institutions or interest structure underlying ...

Soft Power Rules in East Asia

Tags: Soft Power, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Nye, East Asia
Attracting allies through cultural exchange and economic interdependence, what Nye refers to as "soft power," is becoming increasingly important for states around the world. This thinking is increasingly ...

Balance of payments and power: assessing China’s global and regional interdependence relationship

Tags: China, Balance of Payments, Power, Geo-economics
Global economic imbalance leads to change in the global distribution of economic resources. While some foresee the inevitable decline of U.S. power, others consider China’s forthcoming global primacy to ...