The Politics of China-ASEAN Economic Relations : Assessing the Move Towards an FTA
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Former Title : Asia-Pacific seriesFormer No. : APS2002-03This paper studies the strategic/diplomatic aspects of China's decision to form a Free Trade Area (FTA) with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in November 2001 and associated developments since then. FTA represents one significant step forward in China's economic diplomacy towards ASEAN, considering China's involvement in the various other venues of regional economic affairs. An in-depth reading of the policy rationale contained in the joint ASEAN-China expert study group's report shows that the FTA decision resulted from a largely diplomatic-political imperative on the part of China. Nonetheless, movement towards an FTA came about after studious Chinese efforts to win over ASEAN's trust for the past decade. In proposing the FTA, China pursues two strategic goals: development of its southwestern provinces and competition with Japan in terms of demonstrating leadership in regional economic affairs.
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著者
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Daojiong Zha
Assistant Professor In The Graduate School Of International Relations International University Of Ja
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Daojiong Zha
Assistant Professor Graduate School Of International Relations International University Of Japan Nii
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