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Non-State Chinese Actors and Their Impact on Relations Between China and Mainland Southeast Asia Keith R. Brown Race and Crime

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Race and Crime

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Non-State Chinese Actors and Their Impact on Relations Between China and Mainland Southeast Asia Keith R. Brown Race and CrimeInternational relations scholarship and the popular media tend to portray China as a great power with hegemonic designs for Southeast Asia. Moreover, studies on Chinese influence in Southeast Asia predominantly focus on the Chinese state. This paper argues that Chinese non state actors and their daily encounters with local communities in Southeast Asia deserve equal attention as these interactions evidently produce friction at both the society to

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