
International Journal of China Studies Journal of China Studies International International Journal of China Studies Volume 2 Number 3 December 2011 ISSN 2180-3250 Volume 2 Number 3 December 2011 ISSN 2180-3250 Foreword 551 Articles China’s New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the South China Sea 555 Carlyle A. Thayer South China Sea Issue in China-ASEAN Relations: 585 An Alternative Approach to Ease the Tension Focus: Shen Hongfang Clashing American Images of an Emergent China and 21st-Century 601 China-ASEAN Relations: 2001-2008 South China Sea and Renato Cruz De Castro American Perspective versus Chinese Expectation on China’s Rise 625 China’s Foreign Relations Jinghao Zhou SouthFocus: China Relations Foreign Sea and China’s Development of Japan-China Relations since 1972 647 Kazuyuki Katayama Cross-Strait Economic Integration in the Regional Political Economy 681 Min-Hua Chiang Book Review Ian Storey,《 Southeast Asia and the Rise of China: The Search for Security》 701 reviewed by Kuik Cheng-Chwee The International Journal of China Studies is a triannual academic journal of the Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia. 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University of Malaya, Lembah Pantai (continued inside back cover …) 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia IJCS 2-3 cover 20-11-11.indd 2 11/20/2011 10:36:39 AM International Journal of China Studies Editor Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh Deputy Editor Ngeow Chow Bing Editorial Manager Susie Yieng-Ping Ling Editorial Board Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh Lee Poh Ping Ngeow Chow Bing Chan Sok Gee Lionel Wei-Li Liong Fan Pik Shy Joanne Hoi-Lee Loh Ling Tek Soon Associate Editorial and Advisory Board Uziel Nogueira Brian Bridges IDB-INTAL (Rtd) Lingnan University Gregor Benton David McMullen Cardiff University University of Cambridge Kate Hannan Mark Hayllar University of Wollongong City University of Hong Kong Im-Soo Yoo Samuel C.Y. 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