The Ripple Effect, Enze Han
The Ripple Effect, Enze Han
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The Ripple Effect
China's Complex Presence in Southeast Asia

Author: Enze Han

Narrator: David Lee Huynh

Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

Many studies of China's relations with and influence on Southeast Asia tend to focus on how Beijing has used its power asymmetry to achieve regional influence. Yet, scholars and pundits often fail to appreciate the complexity of the contemporary Chinese state and society, and just how fragmented, decentralized, and internationalized China is today.

In The Ripple Effect, Enze Han argues that a focus on the Chinese state alone is not sufficient for a comprehensive understanding of China's influence in Southeast Asia. Instead, we must look beyond the Chinese state, to non-state actors from China, such as private businesses and Chinese migrants. These actors affect people's perception of China in a variety of ways, and they often have wide-ranging as well as long-lasting effects on bilateral relations. Looking beyond the Chinese state's intentional influence reveals many situations that result in unanticipated changes in Southeast Asia. Han proposes that to understand this increasingly globalized China, we need more conceptual flexibility regarding which Chinese actors are important to China's relations, and how they wield this influence, whether intentional or not.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hunter on October 01, 2024

The Ripple Effect provides a terrific account of China's influence and presence in Southeast Asia. The book offers a novel perspective on Sino-SE Asian relations with a focus on the intentionality or lack thereof in Beijing's policies and an emphasis on the gap between official rhetoric and actual p......more

Goodreads review by Pearlyn on December 02, 2024

The writer covers the multi-faceted relations between China and ASEAN, including the roles played by non-political actors like tourists, criminal syndicates and migrants.......more