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Trans-Pacific Partnerships Agreement Diluting China’s Ascendency in Southeast Asian Regionalism?

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  • Mohamed Aslam

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Political and economic development over the past 10 years reveal that theclose allies of the United States of America (USA) were unable to “limit” China’sgrowing domination in the Southeast Asian region. The TPPA that was led by theUS was believed as a counter measure to check China’s growing power in SoutheastAsia. This paper attempts to answer (i) what is the motive of the US governmentinvolvement in TPPA, (ii) what the possible implication of TPPA to China, and (iii)what would happen to China’s role in the region.

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  • Mohamed Aslam, 2015. "Trans-Pacific Partnerships Agreement Diluting China’s Ascendency in Southeast Asian Regionalism?," Journal Global Policy and Governance, Transition Academia Press, vol. 4(2), pages 89-107.
  • Handle: RePEc:ase:jgpgta:v:4:y:2015:i:2:p:89-107:id:89
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