2013
DOI: 10.1163/15700615-13120107
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Evolving China–ASEAN Relations and CAFTA: Chinese Perspectives on China’s Initiatives in Relation to ASEAN Plus 1

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“…Economic ties between China and sea have increased and intensified in terms of trade and investment since the late 1990s. The Asian financial crisis represented a unique opportunity for Beijing to financially support the region that was going through an unprecedented economic turmoil, and to demonstrate asean countries how different its attitude was towards the crisis in comparison with the United States and Japan, their main economic partners (Khan & Yu, 2013). Chinese economic policies -not depreciating the value of its currency and providing urgent assistance worth $4.5 billion to the worst-hit countries, with no strings attached-helped to ease the pressure on sea economies and influenced asean's perception of their giant neighbor in the stability and future development of the region.…”
Section: Sea: Between Economic and Security Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Economic ties between China and sea have increased and intensified in terms of trade and investment since the late 1990s. The Asian financial crisis represented a unique opportunity for Beijing to financially support the region that was going through an unprecedented economic turmoil, and to demonstrate asean countries how different its attitude was towards the crisis in comparison with the United States and Japan, their main economic partners (Khan & Yu, 2013). Chinese economic policies -not depreciating the value of its currency and providing urgent assistance worth $4.5 billion to the worst-hit countries, with no strings attached-helped to ease the pressure on sea economies and influenced asean's perception of their giant neighbor in the stability and future development of the region.…”
Section: Sea: Between Economic and Security Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Merchandise trade was further facilitated by the asean China Free Trade Agreement (acfta) in effect since 2010. Emerging as the world's largest Free Trade Agreement with a population of 1.9 billion and gdp of nearly 8 trillion dollars (Khan & Yu, 2013), acfta pushed bilateral trade from 113.5 billion dollars in 2005 to 439 billion dollars in 2017. asean's economic dependence on China is clear when observing the trade numbers: in 2017 China concentrated 14.1 percent of asean's exports and 20 percent of its imports, consolidating as the region's main trading partner. The share of China's participation in asean's foreign trade has continuously grown in the last decade; in 2010 asean's trade with China represented 11.7 percent of its total trade, while in 2017 this figure went up to 17.1 percent.…”
Section: Sea: Between Economic and Security Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En medio de la recuperación económica, la activa participación de Beijing mejoró su imagen como posible líder responsable y lo convirtió en un modelo de estabilidad económica (Zhang, 2006). Como se mencionó anteriormente, fue una excelente oportunidad para demostrar a la ASEAN cuán diferente fue la actitud china frente a la crisis financiera de 1997, a diferencia del pasivo accionar de sus otros dos socios principales: Japón y Estados Unidos (Khan y Yu, 2013). El 1 de enero de 2010 ASEAN inició el acuerdo con China, transformándose en el área de libre comercio más grande del mundo, con una población de aproximadamente 1 900 millones de personas (Cai, 2003).…”
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“…Revista 93.2 -Desde el punto de vista de Beijing, el ACFTA permitía disipar los temores de ASEAN respecto de su crecimiento. Y no solo eso: el fortalecimiento de la integración económica con la ASEAN a través del ACFTA ayudaría a China a garantizar a la comunidad internacional que su ascenso pacífico no debía ser concebido como una amenaza (Khan y Yu, 2013).…”
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