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  1. Cf. Robert S. Ross, ‘China and the Cambodian Peace Process’,
    Asian Survey, vol. 31, 1991, 1169–85.

  2. Carl Thayer, ‘Comrade plus brother: the new Sino–Vietnamese
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  3. Madelyn C. Ross, ‘China’s international economic behaviour’ in
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    Oxford, 1994, pp. 435–52.

  4. Paul J. Bolt, China and Southeast Asia’s Ethnic Chinese: State and
    Diaspora in Contemporary Asia, Praeger, Westport, Conn., 2000,
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  5. Dewi Fortuna Anwar, ‘Indonesia: domestic priorities define
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  6. Bolt, China and Southeast Asia’s Ethnic Chinese, table 6.1, p. 111.

  7. Mya Maung, ‘On the road to Mandalay: a case study of the
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  8. Amitav Acharya, Constructing a Security Community in Southeast
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  9. Gerald Segal, ‘East Asia and the “constrainment” of China’, Inter-
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Chapter 10 Future directions


  1. Sheng Lijun, ‘China’s foreign policy under status discrepancy,
    status enhancement’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, vol. 17, 1993,
    p. 242.

  2. America’s political leaders appear to have taken Paul M.
    Kennedy’s warnings seriously in The Rise and Fall of the Great
    Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000,
    Unwin Hyman, London, 1988.


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