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    Title: 後冷戰時期中國大陸與東協關係發展之研究
    China-ASEAN Relations in the Post-Cold War Period
    Authors: 賴婷吟
    Lai, Ting Yin
    Contributors: 姜家雄
    Chiang, Chia Hsiung
    賴婷吟
    Lai, Ting Yin
    Keywords: 中國-東協關係
    後冷戰時期
    中國東協經濟合作
    南海爭端
    China-ASEAN relations
    post-Cold War period
    China-ASEAN economic cooperation
    South China Sea disputes
    Date: 2015
    Issue Date: 2015-10-01 14:28:30 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文主要之研究欲透過檢證和批判性的比較,探討後冷戰時期中國大陸與東協國家國際關係之變遷與發展。中國為追求其國家利益而改善與東協的外交關係,東協亦因國際情勢而調整其對中國之外交政策,即是自中國大陸政策隨著國際情勢的變化亦有調整,即是不同以往的冷戰時期防堵共產勢力,而是轉變為因應全球化挑戰之東亞區域合作。因此,中國大陸與東協積極加強互利合作關係,而主要於經濟領域。
    中國大陸持續加強與周邊國家之外交關係,為其國際外交之重點,在某些國際場合,中國大陸需要東盟國家的支持,以確保其能於國際事務上有一定的影響力。中國大陸與東協合作的進展主要體現在平等,互利的原則。以「中國大陸-東協自由貿易區」為例,中國大陸與東協之經濟合作能提升為更緊密的關係。
    然而,地區在繁榮與發展的背後,仍存在著許多影響區域安全的變化。中國大陸與東協國家現今仍持續存在著南海領土爭議,這說明經濟合作可能無法完全避免政治衝突,反而可能會進一步破壞經濟關係。
    This paper is based on examination and critical comparison that attempts to explain potential effects and interrelated variables of China’s international relations with ASEAN members in the post-Cold War period. Both China and ASEAN have sought to improve the international relationships with each other for its national interest in this region. ASEAN’s policy on China has also been adjusted due to international circumstances; namely, the situations turn into East Asia regional cooperation for global challenges instead of preventing the Communist power in the Cold War period. Consequently, China and ASEAN has been active in reciprocal cooperation with each other, especially in economic fields.
    China enhancing its relations with its neighboring countries has been the pivot in its international diplomacy since 1996. On some international occasions, China expects the support from its ASEAN neighbors to have leverage in international affairs. The progress in China-ASEAN cooperation mainly lies in the principle of equality and mutual benefit. Beginning with the uncontroversial issues like CAFTA, China and ASEAN economic cooperation was enhanced to closer relations.
    However, there are still threats to regional security behind the prosperous and greatly-developed region. The territorial disputes over the South China Sea territory between China and ASEAN members still exist today. That indicates economic cooperation might not completely avoid political conflict, but might further destroy the economic relations.
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