Taiwan and Southeast Asia
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Taiwan and Southeast Asia
Soft Power and Hard Truths Facing China's Ascendancy
Lee, Karl Chee Leong; Chan, Ying-kit
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
256
Mole
9781032340814
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1. Introduction: Taiwan's International Ostracization and Soft Power
Karl Chee Leong Lee
2. Taiwan and Southeast Asia: From the Republic of China to the Taiwan Generation
Samuel C.Y. Ku
3. Shifting the Foundation of Taiwan-Cambodia Relations: Potential Effects of Taiwan's NSP
Wen-Pin Lin
4. Cambodia-Taiwan Relations: Of Survival and Soft Power
Bradley J Murg and Sok Udom Deth
5. Taiwan's Soft Power in Indonesia: Assessing the Education Aspects
Tonny Dian Effendi
6. The Current Developments and Achievements of Taiwan's Humanistic Soft Power on Indonesian Migrant Workers
Ali Maksum
7. Taiwan's Soft Power in Laos: The Duality of Overseas Chinese Bamboo Network and Private Sector-Driven Initiatives
Tai Wei Lim
8. Reconfiguring Taiwan's Soft Power in Malaysia: "Blue Ocean" Collaborations under the New Southbound Policy (NSP)
Karl Chee Leong Lee
9. Will Taiwan's Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?
Kristina Kironska
10. Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) as Soft Power Instrument in the Philippines
Jan Vincent Galas
11. Navigating the China Factor in Taiwan's Soft Power Diffusion in the Philippines
Reymund B. Flores
12. Taiwanese Popular Culture and the Prospects of Taiwan's Soft Power in Singapore-Taiwan Relations
Brenda Chan
13. Taiwan's Soft Power in the Perceptions of the Thai Elites: From the Cold War to COVID-19
Sitthiphon Kruarattikan
14. Age of Disruption and Taiwan's Soft Power in Thailand: The Milk Tea Alliance
Suwannarat Meesomboonpoonsuk
15. Taiwan's Soft Power in Vietnam: Past, Present, and Future
Huynh Tam Sang
16. Unpacking Taiwan-Vietnam Relations: Empirical Study of Taiwan's Image in Vietnam
Alan H. Yang
17. Conclusion: Taiwan's Hardening Soft Power
Ying-kit Chan
Karl Chee Leong Lee
2. Taiwan and Southeast Asia: From the Republic of China to the Taiwan Generation
Samuel C.Y. Ku
3. Shifting the Foundation of Taiwan-Cambodia Relations: Potential Effects of Taiwan's NSP
Wen-Pin Lin
4. Cambodia-Taiwan Relations: Of Survival and Soft Power
Bradley J Murg and Sok Udom Deth
5. Taiwan's Soft Power in Indonesia: Assessing the Education Aspects
Tonny Dian Effendi
6. The Current Developments and Achievements of Taiwan's Humanistic Soft Power on Indonesian Migrant Workers
Ali Maksum
7. Taiwan's Soft Power in Laos: The Duality of Overseas Chinese Bamboo Network and Private Sector-Driven Initiatives
Tai Wei Lim
8. Reconfiguring Taiwan's Soft Power in Malaysia: "Blue Ocean" Collaborations under the New Southbound Policy (NSP)
Karl Chee Leong Lee
9. Will Taiwan's Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?
Kristina Kironska
10. Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) as Soft Power Instrument in the Philippines
Jan Vincent Galas
11. Navigating the China Factor in Taiwan's Soft Power Diffusion in the Philippines
Reymund B. Flores
12. Taiwanese Popular Culture and the Prospects of Taiwan's Soft Power in Singapore-Taiwan Relations
Brenda Chan
13. Taiwan's Soft Power in the Perceptions of the Thai Elites: From the Cold War to COVID-19
Sitthiphon Kruarattikan
14. Age of Disruption and Taiwan's Soft Power in Thailand: The Milk Tea Alliance
Suwannarat Meesomboonpoonsuk
15. Taiwan's Soft Power in Vietnam: Past, Present, and Future
Huynh Tam Sang
16. Unpacking Taiwan-Vietnam Relations: Empirical Study of Taiwan's Image in Vietnam
Alan H. Yang
17. Conclusion: Taiwan's Hardening Soft Power
Ying-kit Chan
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Joseph Nye;Cambodia;Indonesia;Laos;Malaysia;Myanmar;Philippines;Singapore;Thailand;Vietnam;Popular Culture;Migration;Taiwan's Soft Power;Vice Versa;Roc;Nation's Economic Development;BRI Project;Taiwan's Foreign Policies;Soft Power Resource;Indonesian Migrant Workers;Taiwanese Popular Culture;Taiwanese Business;Green Energy;Soft Power;Roc Government;Soft Resource;Taiwan's Foreign Direct Investment;Medical Cooperation;Taiwanese Businesspeople;Greater China Ideology;Vietnamese Tourists;Roc Constitution;Taiwanese Business Community;Phnom Penh;Taiwanese Firms;Taiwanese Universities;Taiwan's Image
1. Introduction: Taiwan's International Ostracization and Soft Power
Karl Chee Leong Lee
2. Taiwan and Southeast Asia: From the Republic of China to the Taiwan Generation
Samuel C.Y. Ku
3. Shifting the Foundation of Taiwan-Cambodia Relations: Potential Effects of Taiwan's NSP
Wen-Pin Lin
4. Cambodia-Taiwan Relations: Of Survival and Soft Power
Bradley J Murg and Sok Udom Deth
5. Taiwan's Soft Power in Indonesia: Assessing the Education Aspects
Tonny Dian Effendi
6. The Current Developments and Achievements of Taiwan's Humanistic Soft Power on Indonesian Migrant Workers
Ali Maksum
7. Taiwan's Soft Power in Laos: The Duality of Overseas Chinese Bamboo Network and Private Sector-Driven Initiatives
Tai Wei Lim
8. Reconfiguring Taiwan's Soft Power in Malaysia: "Blue Ocean" Collaborations under the New Southbound Policy (NSP)
Karl Chee Leong Lee
9. Will Taiwan's Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?
Kristina Kironska
10. Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) as Soft Power Instrument in the Philippines
Jan Vincent Galas
11. Navigating the China Factor in Taiwan's Soft Power Diffusion in the Philippines
Reymund B. Flores
12. Taiwanese Popular Culture and the Prospects of Taiwan's Soft Power in Singapore-Taiwan Relations
Brenda Chan
13. Taiwan's Soft Power in the Perceptions of the Thai Elites: From the Cold War to COVID-19
Sitthiphon Kruarattikan
14. Age of Disruption and Taiwan's Soft Power in Thailand: The Milk Tea Alliance
Suwannarat Meesomboonpoonsuk
15. Taiwan's Soft Power in Vietnam: Past, Present, and Future
Huynh Tam Sang
16. Unpacking Taiwan-Vietnam Relations: Empirical Study of Taiwan's Image in Vietnam
Alan H. Yang
17. Conclusion: Taiwan's Hardening Soft Power
Ying-kit Chan
Karl Chee Leong Lee
2. Taiwan and Southeast Asia: From the Republic of China to the Taiwan Generation
Samuel C.Y. Ku
3. Shifting the Foundation of Taiwan-Cambodia Relations: Potential Effects of Taiwan's NSP
Wen-Pin Lin
4. Cambodia-Taiwan Relations: Of Survival and Soft Power
Bradley J Murg and Sok Udom Deth
5. Taiwan's Soft Power in Indonesia: Assessing the Education Aspects
Tonny Dian Effendi
6. The Current Developments and Achievements of Taiwan's Humanistic Soft Power on Indonesian Migrant Workers
Ali Maksum
7. Taiwan's Soft Power in Laos: The Duality of Overseas Chinese Bamboo Network and Private Sector-Driven Initiatives
Tai Wei Lim
8. Reconfiguring Taiwan's Soft Power in Malaysia: "Blue Ocean" Collaborations under the New Southbound Policy (NSP)
Karl Chee Leong Lee
9. Will Taiwan's Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?
Kristina Kironska
10. Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) as Soft Power Instrument in the Philippines
Jan Vincent Galas
11. Navigating the China Factor in Taiwan's Soft Power Diffusion in the Philippines
Reymund B. Flores
12. Taiwanese Popular Culture and the Prospects of Taiwan's Soft Power in Singapore-Taiwan Relations
Brenda Chan
13. Taiwan's Soft Power in the Perceptions of the Thai Elites: From the Cold War to COVID-19
Sitthiphon Kruarattikan
14. Age of Disruption and Taiwan's Soft Power in Thailand: The Milk Tea Alliance
Suwannarat Meesomboonpoonsuk
15. Taiwan's Soft Power in Vietnam: Past, Present, and Future
Huynh Tam Sang
16. Unpacking Taiwan-Vietnam Relations: Empirical Study of Taiwan's Image in Vietnam
Alan H. Yang
17. Conclusion: Taiwan's Hardening Soft Power
Ying-kit Chan
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Joseph Nye;Cambodia;Indonesia;Laos;Malaysia;Myanmar;Philippines;Singapore;Thailand;Vietnam;Popular Culture;Migration;Taiwan's Soft Power;Vice Versa;Roc;Nation's Economic Development;BRI Project;Taiwan's Foreign Policies;Soft Power Resource;Indonesian Migrant Workers;Taiwanese Popular Culture;Taiwanese Business;Green Energy;Soft Power;Roc Government;Soft Resource;Taiwan's Foreign Direct Investment;Medical Cooperation;Taiwanese Businesspeople;Greater China Ideology;Vietnamese Tourists;Roc Constitution;Taiwanese Business Community;Phnom Penh;Taiwanese Firms;Taiwanese Universities;Taiwan's Image