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9789812304049 Academic Inspection Copy

Southeast Asian Studies in China

  • ISBN-13: 9789812304049
  • Publisher: ISEAS
    Imprint: ISEAS
  • Edited by Saw Swee-Hock, Edited by John Wong
  • Price: AUD $75.99
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 30/03/2007
  • Format: Paperback (228.00mm X 152.00mm) 204 pages Weight: 456g
  • Categories: Regional studies [GTB]South East Asia [1FM]China [1FPC]
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This book, a project of the ASEAN-China Study Programme of ISEAS, is designed to promote a better understanding between the people of the two regions as China continues to exert a dominant political and economic presence in Southeast Asia. Needless to say, scholars and academics from both sides have a significant role to play in terms of creating greater awareness of each other through research, workshops, and conferences. Whilst many universities and research institutes in the ASEAN region are conduction studies on various aspects of China, it is equally important for the Chinese counterparts to be fully engaged in Southeast Asian Studies in order to deepen their knowledge of the region for mutual benefit. The book traces the development of Southeast Asian Studies in China, discusses the current status of these studies, examines the problems encountered in the pursuit of these studies, and attempts to evaluate their prospects in the years ahead.
1. A Review of Southeast Asian Studies in China by Saw Swee-Hock; 2. Changing Academic Challenges of the Southeast Asian Studies Field in China by John Wong and Lai Hongyi; 3. Southeast Asianists in China in the Last Three Decades: A Preliminary Survey by Leo Suryadinata; 4. The State of Southeast Asian Studies in China: An Institutional Interpretation by Tang Shiping and Zhang Jie; 5. Overview of Teaching Programmes and Curriculum Development on Southeast Asia in China by Zhang Xizhen; 6. From Sino-Centricity to Autonomous Narrative in Southeast Asian Chinese Studies in China: A Sporadic Review by Ho Khai Leong; 7. Southeast Asian Studies in Yunnan: Achievements, Challenges and Outlook by Wang Shilu; 8. Southeast Asian Studies in China and Taiwan: A Comparative Perspective by Samuel C.Y. Ku; 9. Understanding the Chinese Overseas: Changing Themes and Evolving Approaches by Liu Hong; 10. South China Sea Studies in China: A Legal Perspective by Zou Keyuan.
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