China and South East Asian countries have economic growth in recent years and in this regard they have been forced to interact and collaborate . However, despite the relative value of economic ties and similarities and geographical proximity, the challenge of "threat perception" from china is actually an obstacle to the development of comprehensive cooperation with the neighbor countries in South East Asia. Aim of this paper is to understand the roots of "threat perception" from China among the countries of South East Asia. Hypothesis of this article is that ideological differences, border disputes and economical contexts are the main factors of genesis "threat perception" of China and in the final section of the article points to responses that China applies for reduce this perception.
Sazmand, B., & Arghavani Pirsalami, F. (2012). CHINA AND CHALLENGE OF "THREAT PERCEPTION" IN SOUTH EAST ASIA. POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42(3), 165-184. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29993
MLA
Bahareh Sazmand; Fariborz Arghavani Pirsalami. "CHINA AND CHALLENGE OF "THREAT PERCEPTION" IN SOUTH EAST ASIA", POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42, 3, 2012, 165-184. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29993
HARVARD
Sazmand, B., Arghavani Pirsalami, F. (2012). 'CHINA AND CHALLENGE OF "THREAT PERCEPTION" IN SOUTH EAST ASIA', POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 42(3), pp. 165-184. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29993
VANCOUVER
Sazmand, B., Arghavani Pirsalami, F. CHINA AND CHALLENGE OF "THREAT PERCEPTION" IN SOUTH EAST ASIA. POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 2012; 42(3): 165-184. doi: 10.22059/jpq.2012.29993