2019
DOI: 10.14731/kjis.2019.8.17.2.159
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Effects of International Trade on East and Southeast Asians’ Views of China

Abstract: This article aims to investigate the effects of trade on individuals' views of China. Specifically, winners and losers of trade with China -in Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand -are expected to have different views of China. Using the Pew Research Center 2014 survey, the results of empirical analyses show that, regardless of whether they are expected to be the winners or not, educated individuals were more likely to view China as a threat to their country than the less educ… Show more

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