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This paper examines how China was able to influence modernization in Southeast Asia during the time period of 1980-1995. Following thirty years of isolation, China opened itself up to foreign investments in an effort to modernize the country. Comparing the inflows and outflows of investment between China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, the impact on industries can be seen. China opening itself up to the world served as a catalyst for the region and helped lead to development and modernization in each country examined.
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- China's Role in the Modernization of Southeast Asia
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- Van Streain, Taylor Andrew (Author)
- Mendez, Jose (Thesis director)
- Rush, James (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Economics (Contributor)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
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2014-05
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