Cooperation and Development: Main Trend of Sino-Southeast Asia Relations after "Mekong Murders Case"
The essay studies the problems in the Greater Mekong Subregion revealed by the "Mekong Murders Case", and the main factors affecting the Sino-Southeast Asia relations, including the unbalanced economic development between China and Southeast Asian countries, the lack of security cooperation mechanism, the effect of "China Threat" fallacy, and the U.S. influence in the region. In order to address these problems, China and Southeast Asia should further cooperate in economic and security sectors, which means the multi-faceted and deeper cooperation will be the main trend of Sino-Southeast Asia relations atter the "Mekong Murders Case".
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