China and Malaysia in a globalizing world bilateral relations, regional imperatives and domestic challenges
The research papers collected in this volume cover the critical aspects of the issue from various different perspectives, ranging from China's changing political and economic relations with Malaysia and Southeast Asia to the impact of her WTO membership on the regional economy, from the thorny...
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya
2006
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Table of Contents:
- China and Malaysia: bilateral relations, global linkages and domestic nexus
- Southest Asian research in China: a historical review
- China's changing political economy with Malaysia: a regional perspective
- Sino-Malaysian diplomacy in the Post-Cold War period: a regional analysis
- The globalization impact on Malaysia-China political relations
- Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore's relations with China: a comparison
- China's nationality laws, dual nationality status and the Chinese in Southeast Asia
- China-ASEAN relations: towards global stability peace and sustainable growth
- An analysis on recent Sino-Malaysian trade relations
- The impacts of China's WTO entry on Southeast Asian economic growth and development: a case study on the Philippine economy
- India's economic relations with ASEAN: implications for China
- A study on Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia
- Ningxia Khufiyyah Akhung Culture Training Plan: an action anthropology perspective
- Demographic diversity and economic reform in a globalizing world: regional development and the state in China


