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Acknowledgement; Contents; Emerging China and Its Interaction with ASEAN Economies; 1 The Evolution of the Basic Economic Pattern; 2 Macroeconomic Integration; 3 Merchandise Trade: Balance and Patterns; 4 Trade in Service and Contract Projects; 5 Chinaś Capital to ASEAN and Its Impact; 6 Conclusions; References; RCEP vs. TPP: The Pursuit of Eastern Dominance; 1 Introduction; 2 A Historical Approach to the East Asian Regional Integration Effort; 3 The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and the Missing Role in China; 3.1 TPP from the US Perspective; 3.2 Japan and the TPP
3.3 China in the TPP as an Observer4 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and Chinese Dominance; 4.1 The Meaning of RCEP; 4.2 Implications of the TPP and the RCEP; 4.3 Why Not Both?; 5 Conclusion; References; The Malaysia-China Economic Relationship at 40: Broadening Ties and Meeting the Challenges for Future Success; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade and Investment; 2.1 Trade; 2.2 Investment; 2.3 Kuantan and Qinzhou Industrial Parks; 3 Tourism and Education; 3.1 Tourism; 3.2 Education; 4 Role of the Malaysian-Chinese Business Community
5 Malaysia-China Diplomatic Relations at 40: Assessing the Relationship6 Conclusion; References; Indonesia-China Economic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities and Challenges; 1 Introduction; 2 Indonesia-China Relations from a Historical Perspective; 3 Trade and Investment Relations; 4 Challenges of Managing Indonesia-China Economic Relations; 5 Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Peopleś Republic of China (PRC): Thailand Economic Relationship After Signing of Free Trade Agreement in 2005; 1 Background; 2 Trade and Investment Dependence Between the Two Economies
3 Method of Estimating RCA4 Results; 5 Stability of RCA; 6 Conclusions; Appendix; References; Is Urban Food Demand in the Philippines Different from China?; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Existing Studies; 2.1 China; 2.2 Philippines; 3 Methodology; 3.1 Definition and Asymptotic Properties of the IGLLS Estimator; 3.2 Application of the IGLLS Estimator to the QUAIDS; 4 Data; 5 Results; 6 Discussion; References; Greater China, Cambodia, and the Garment Industry; 1 Introduction; Box 1: Definitions of Governance Source: Adapted from Ahrens (1999: 42); 2 Garment Industry in Cambodia
2.1 Birth of the Garment Industry2.2 Maturation of the Garment Industry; 3 Dimensions of Chinese Influence; 3.1 Capture Avoidance Thanks to Greater China?; 3.2 Hand-in-Hand Governance and Labor; 4 Conclusion; References; Politics of Economic Relations Between China and Myanmar; 1 Introduction; 2 Historical Context of Myanmar-China Relations; 3 Is China Competitive Enough?; 4 Anti-hegemonism Versus Necessities of National Security and Prosperity; 5 Conflict in Myanmar and the Sino-Myanmar Economic Relationship; 6 Conclusions; References; A Study of Singapore as a Developmental State
3.3 China in the TPP as an Observer4 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and Chinese Dominance; 4.1 The Meaning of RCEP; 4.2 Implications of the TPP and the RCEP; 4.3 Why Not Both?; 5 Conclusion; References; The Malaysia-China Economic Relationship at 40: Broadening Ties and Meeting the Challenges for Future Success; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade and Investment; 2.1 Trade; 2.2 Investment; 2.3 Kuantan and Qinzhou Industrial Parks; 3 Tourism and Education; 3.1 Tourism; 3.2 Education; 4 Role of the Malaysian-Chinese Business Community
5 Malaysia-China Diplomatic Relations at 40: Assessing the Relationship6 Conclusion; References; Indonesia-China Economic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities and Challenges; 1 Introduction; 2 Indonesia-China Relations from a Historical Perspective; 3 Trade and Investment Relations; 4 Challenges of Managing Indonesia-China Economic Relations; 5 Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Peopleś Republic of China (PRC): Thailand Economic Relationship After Signing of Free Trade Agreement in 2005; 1 Background; 2 Trade and Investment Dependence Between the Two Economies
3 Method of Estimating RCA4 Results; 5 Stability of RCA; 6 Conclusions; Appendix; References; Is Urban Food Demand in the Philippines Different from China?; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Existing Studies; 2.1 China; 2.2 Philippines; 3 Methodology; 3.1 Definition and Asymptotic Properties of the IGLLS Estimator; 3.2 Application of the IGLLS Estimator to the QUAIDS; 4 Data; 5 Results; 6 Discussion; References; Greater China, Cambodia, and the Garment Industry; 1 Introduction; Box 1: Definitions of Governance Source: Adapted from Ahrens (1999: 42); 2 Garment Industry in Cambodia
2.1 Birth of the Garment Industry2.2 Maturation of the Garment Industry; 3 Dimensions of Chinese Influence; 3.1 Capture Avoidance Thanks to Greater China?; 3.2 Hand-in-Hand Governance and Labor; 4 Conclusion; References; Politics of Economic Relations Between China and Myanmar; 1 Introduction; 2 Historical Context of Myanmar-China Relations; 3 Is China Competitive Enough?; 4 Anti-hegemonism Versus Necessities of National Security and Prosperity; 5 Conflict in Myanmar and the Sino-Myanmar Economic Relationship; 6 Conclusions; References; A Study of Singapore as a Developmental State