Words can speak louder than actions: examining China’s discourse approach in Mekong governance
China’s economic ambitions have propelled heated debates surrounding the country’s growing presence in the Mekong area.1 Although China’s influence permeates the subregion, Beijing now has more reasons to worry about the efficacy of its economic strategy there. First, China’s neighborhood environmen...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1625072023-03-05T17:24:02Z Words can speak louder than actions: examining China’s discourse approach in Mekong governance Gong, Xue S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science China Mekong Governance Lower Mekong Initiative China’s economic ambitions have propelled heated debates surrounding the country’s growing presence in the Mekong area.1 Although China’s influence permeates the subregion, Beijing now has more reasons to worry about the efficacy of its economic strategy there. First, China’s neighborhood environment has deteriorated after Washington’s “rebalance to Asia” at the start of the Obama administration.2 Beijing perceives the U.S.-led Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI), formed in 2009, as the United States’ attempt to sow discord between China and the Mekong partners and limit its influence and water resource cooperation.3 Washington’s “free and open Indo-Pacific” strategy led to the upgrading of the LMI into the Mekong-U.S. Partnership (MUSP) in 2020, making this subregion more salient in the strategic competition between the United States and China. Published version 2022-10-26T01:47:05Z 2022-10-26T01:47:05Z 2022 Journal Article Gong, X. (2022). Words can speak louder than actions: examining China’s discourse approach in Mekong governance. Asia Policy, 17(2), 21-27. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/asp.2022.0022 1559-0968 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162507 10.1353/asp.2022.0022 2-s2.0-85131415144 2 17 21 27 en Asia Policy © 2022 The National Bureau of Asian Research. All Rights Reserved. This paper was published in Asia Policy and is made available with permission of The National Bureau of Asian Research. application/pdf |
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China’s economic ambitions have propelled heated debates surrounding the country’s growing presence in the Mekong area.1 Although China’s influence permeates the subregion, Beijing now has more reasons to worry about the efficacy of its economic strategy there. First, China’s neighborhood environment has deteriorated after Washington’s “rebalance to Asia” at the start of the Obama administration.2 Beijing perceives the U.S.-led Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI), formed in 2009, as the United States’ attempt to sow discord between China and the Mekong partners and limit its influence and water resource cooperation.3 Washington’s “free and open Indo-Pacific” strategy led to the upgrading of the LMI into the Mekong-U.S. Partnership (MUSP) in 2020, making this subregion more salient in the strategic competition between the United States and China. |
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