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Author(s)
Lyu xiaoli, Bai Ruixin
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2018.03.004
Affiliation(s)
Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
The word, “China’ rise”,
has highlighted the rapidity and suddenness of China’s development, and the
Southeast Asia region, both in history and in reality, has a close relationship
with China. In face of the giant’s rise, some Southeast Asia countries have
reduced their sense of certainty and control over this external environment,
which causes their insecurity. The reasons of this phenomenon include the
factor of history, ideology, geopolitics, overseas Chinese and extraterritorial
states intervention. We should go start with national and ideological barriers,
combine the analysis of the sense of certainty and control, to understand the
underlying causes of insecurity.
KEYWORDS
the rise of China, Southeast Asia, the sense of certainty and control, the reasons
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