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China and ASEAN: Pivoting Trade and Shock Transmission

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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:18 authored by Mala RaghavanMala Raghavan, Faisal KhanFaisal Khan, ES Devadason

This book highlights the critical relationship between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) associated with its trade interdependency. As the largest trade partner in the region, China has not only presented itself with opportunities for ASEAN to tap its market, but also created great challenges for the region. The fundamental question that this book addresses, therefore, is whether China’s engagement with ASEAN comes at a cost for the latter following from the systemic risks tied to the China-centric supply chains in the region. The trade interactions between China and ASEAN, though extensively explored, are less understood in the context of its influence over the region amidst the recent changing dynamics that follow from China’s global engagement and backlash from major powers. The book therefore resolutely rises against stereotypes and clichés, making readers reconsider many oversimplified assumptions of the benefits of trade engagement where economies are interconnected through complex production chains.

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Pagination

114-114

ISBN

978-981-16-1617-4

Department/School

Accounting, Economics

Publisher

Springer

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Singapore

Socio-economic Objectives

150203 Economic growth, 150103 Trade policy, 150299 Macroeconomics not elsewhere classified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

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