Peng, Nian.
Overview
Works: | 2 works in 6 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
The Reshaping of China-southeast Asia relations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
by:
China; Southeast Asia; Peng, Nian.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Crossing the Himalayas = Buddhist ties, regional integration and great-power rivalry /
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Himalaya Mountains Region; Asia; Peng, Nian.; Ali, Ghulam.; Zhang, Yi.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
International pressures, strategic preference, and Myanmar's China policy since 1988
by:
Peng, Nian.; Burma; China; Burma; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
The uncertain future of Afghanistan = terrorism, reconstruction, and great-power rivalry /
by:
Peng, Nian.; SpringerLink (Online service); Rahman, Khalid.; Afghanistan
(Electronic resources)
The reality and myth of BRI's debt trap = evidences from Asia and Africa /
by:
China; Peng, Nian.; Cheng, Ming Yu.; China; Asia; Africa; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Populism, nationalism and South China Sea dispute = Chinese and Southeast Asian perspectives /
by:
China; Southeast Asia; South China Sea; South China Sea; Peng, Nian.; Ngeow, Chow Bing.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Area Studies.
Asia- Commerce- China.
Africa- Commerce- China.
International Security Studies.
Asian Politics.
China- Foreign relations- Burma.
Asia- Foreign relations- 1945-
South China Sea- Strategic aspects.
International Political Economy.
Asian Economics.
China- Commerce- Asia.
Burma- Politics and government
China- Foreign relations- Southeast Asia.
South China Sea- Boundaries.
Debts, External- Africa.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-- Southeast Asia.
Political Science.
Southeast Asia- Foreign relations- China.
China- Commerce- Africa.
Afghanistan- Politics and government- 21st century.
Diplomacy.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-- China.
International Relations.
Great powers.
Himalaya Mountains Region- Foreign relations.
Debts, External- Asia.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Burma- Foreign relations- China