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      <description>Where Southeast Asia is concerned, academics tend to assume China to be a monolith that enjoys an asymmetrical power balance towards its southern neighbours. Yet the literature often ignores the status of the contemporary Chinese state as fragmented, decentralised and internationalised.
The influence that an increasingly globalised China exerts in Southeast Asia is much more complex than one would expect from a typical great power in the West – particularly given the long history of Chinese...</description>
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      <title>Gangsters, tourists and farmers of corn: how China’s Southeast Asia ties can be hurt by those beyond Beijing’s control</title>
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