專書
Acharya, Amitav, 2009. Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia. London and New York: Routledge.
Acharya, Amitav, 2009. Whose Ideas Matter? Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Acharya, Amitav, 2011. The Making of Southeast Asia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Acharya, Amitav & Barry Buzan, 2010. Non-Western International Relations Theory: Perspective on and beyond Asia. New York: Routledge.
Acharya, Amitav & Richard Stubbs, 2009. Theorizing Southeast Asia Re-lations: Emerging Debates. London and New York: Routledge.
Chin, James K. & Nicholas Thomas, eds., 2005. China and ASEAN:
Changing Political and Strategic Ties. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong.
Goh, Evelyn, ed., 2005. Betwixt and Between: Southeast Asian Strategic Relations with the U.S. and China. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies.
Hsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael & Cheng-Yi Lin, 2009. Rise of China: Beijing’s Strategies and Implications for the Asia-Pacific. London: Routledge.
Jensen, Lionel M., 1997. Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
Kang, David C., 2007. China Rising: Peace, Power and Order in East Asia. New York: Columbia University Press.
Lai, H. Y. & T. S. Lim, eds., 2007. Harmony and Development: ASEAN-China Relations, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Li, Mingjang & Chong Guan Kwa, eds., 2011. China-ASEAN Sub-regional Cooperation: Progress, Problems and Prospect. Singapore: World Scientific.
Martin, Edwin W., 1977. Southeast Asia and China: the End of Containment.
Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
Muni, S. D., 2002. China’s Strategic Engagement with the New ASEAN:
An Exploratory Study of China’s Post-Cold War Political, Strategic and Economic Relations with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies.
Percival, Bronson, 2007. The Dragon Looks South: China and Southeast Asia in the New Century. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Security International.
Ross, Robert S. & Zhu Feng, eds., 2008. China’s Ascent: Power, Security, and the Future of International Politics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Storey, Ian, 2011. Southeast Asia and the Rise of China: The Search for Security. New York: Routledge.
Sutter, Robert G., 2010. Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy since the Cold War. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.
Wade, Geoff & Sun Laichen, eds., 2010. Southeast Asia in the Fifteenth Century: the China Factor. Singapore and Hong Kong: NUS Press and Hong Kong University Press.
專書論文
Chambers, Michael R., 2008. “The Evolving Relationship between China and Southeast Asia,” in Ann M. Murphy & Bridget Welsh eds., Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 281-310.
Feng, Han, 2002. “ASEAN’S Relations with Big Powers,” in Samuel C.
Y. Ku, ed., Southeast Asia in the New Century: An Asian Perspective.
Singapore and Kaohsiung: Singapore University Press and Center for Southeast Asian Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University. pp.
197-245.
Rawnsley, Gary D., 2009. “China Talks Back: Public Diplomacy and Soft Power for the Chinese Century,” in Nancy Snow & Philip M. Taylor, eds., Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy. London: Routledge.
pp. 282-291.
期刊論文
Ba, Alice D., 2006/8. “Who’s Socializing Whom? Complex Engagement in Sino-ASEAN Relations,” The Pacific Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp.
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Barma, Naazneen, Giacomo Chiozza, Ely Ratner, & Steven Weber, 2009/
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Beeson, Mark, 2013/4. “Can China Lead?” Third World Quarterly, Vol.
34, Issue 2, pp. 233-250.
Bosco, Joseph, 1992/4. “Taiwan Factions: Guanxi, Patronage, and the State in Local Politics,” Ethnology, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 157-183.
Buzan, Barry, 2010/Spring. “China in International Society: Is ‘Peaceful Rise’ Possible?” The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol.
3, No. 1, pp. 5-36.
Chanborey, Cheunboran, 2009/11. “China’s Soft Power in Southeast Asia,”
The Cambodian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.
1-38.
Chen, Ian C.Y. & Alan Hao Yang, 2013/2. “A Harmonized Southeast Asia? Explanatory Typologies of ASEAN Countries’ Strategies to the Rise of China,” The Pacific Review, Vol. 26, Issue 3, pp. 265-288.
Chong, Alan & Natasha Hamilton-Hart, 2009/1. “Teaching International Relations in Southeast Asia: Historical Memory, Academic Context, and Politics: an Introduction,” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol. 9, Issue 1, pp. 1-18.
Eaton, Sarah & Richard Stubbs, 2006/8. “Is ASEAN Powerful? Neo-realist versus Constructivist Approaches to Power in Southeast Asia,”
The Pacific Review, Vol. 19, Issue 2, pp. 135-155.
Hsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael & Alan Hao Yang, 2008/9. “Transformations in China’s Soft Power toward ASEAN,” China Brief, Vol. 8, Issue 22, pp. 11-15.
Johnston, Alastair Iain, 2012/6. “What (If Anything) Does East Asia Tell Us About International Relations Theory?” Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 15, pp. 53-78.
Lien, Donald, Chang Hoon Oh, & W. Travis Selmier, 2012/1. “Confucius Institute Effects on China’s Trade and FDI: Isn’t It Delightful When Folks Afar Study Hanyu?” International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 21, Issue 1, pp. 147-155.
Liu, Hong, 2001/9. “Sino-Southeast Asian Studies: Toward an Alternative Paradigm,” Asian Studies Review, Vol. 25, Issue 3, pp. 259-283.
Pye, Lucian W., 1995/7. “Factions and the Politics of Guanxi: Paradoxes in Chinese Administrative and Political Behaviour,” The China Journal, No. 34, pp. 35-53.
Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbaek, 2008. “China’s Soft Power Diplomacy in Southeast Asia,” Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 26, No.
1, pp. 22-49.
Yang, Alan Hao & H. H. Michael Hsiao, 2012/7. “Confucius Institutes and the Question of China’s Soft Power Diplomacy,” China Brief, Vol. 12, Issue 13, pp. 10-13.
網際網路
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