Tag: China (8)

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 ...

Political systems and financial reform process: A comparative study of China, Taiwan and New Zealand

Tags: Political System, Policy Leadership, Financial Reform, China, Taiwan, New Zealand, Westminster System, Presidential system
This paper proposes that if a political system is more like to facilitate a unified government, to establish a strong executive body and to respond to the needs of the majority, financial reforms are more ...

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 ...

We Are the Same: The Invisible Source of China’s Popularity in Developing Countries

Tags: China, Developing Countries, Self-categorization Theory, Social Identity, Intergroup Relations
Competition with other great powers in garnering cooperation and supports from developing countries, neither does China behave less exploitive, nor is it more technologically advanced and economically ...

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 ...

Eradicating Separatism: China, Central Asia, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

Tags: China, Central Asia, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Separatism, Game Theory, Repeated Stag Hunt Game
On June 15, 2001, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) declared its establishment in Shanghai during a summit meeting with its six autocratic members: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, ...

A Harmonized Southeast Asia? Explanatory Typologies of ASEAN Countries’ Strategies to the Rise of China

Tags: Southeast Asia, ASEAN, Balancing, Hedging, Bandwagoning, China, Balance of Threat
In the face of a rising China, some scholars have argued that ASEAN countries will choose to either bandwagon with or balance against China, while others believe they will respond with a more moderate ...

中國也有債務危機?

Tags: 中國, 金融危機, China, Debt Crisis
歐洲被金融債務危機席捲,陷入危機的政府被批評胡亂舉債下所創造的並非經濟成長,而是無限制擴大且虛弱的泡泡,歐美國家被認為是不愛存錢又浪費的地區,而存款率高且外匯存底龐大的亞洲常被視為是歐美國家使用金融資源的對比,其中中國握有龐大的存款、外匯存底以及債券,相較於歐洲空虛的經濟泡沫,中國目前握有龐大的金融權力,一旦中產階級崛起帶動內需市場的蓬勃,十三億人口將創造出驚人的、紮實的經濟實力。 因此,當歐洲大量舉債的行為被視為泡沫堆積時,中國舉債所大量開展建設的行為被視為是為將來所做的準備,尤其是中國能夠靠舉債達成雙位數的經濟成長,但即便是二十世紀初歐洲的新興希臘,其大量舉債搞建設,也不過造就百分之四左右的經濟成長,且規模經濟跟中國比起來,顯得渺小。歐洲的舉債被視為危機,但中國的舉債被當作中國的希望。 ...