ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective

This paper, through the case studies and quantitative methods, investigates the causal links between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G. At first, through textual analyses and scoring methods, a generally positive correlation was established between ASEA...

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Main Author: Zha, Yiru
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Format: Thesis-Master by Coursework
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159336
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description This paper, through the case studies and quantitative methods, investigates the causal links between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G. At first, through textual analyses and scoring methods, a generally positive correlation was established between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to China’s 5G. Next, a fundamental variable, ASEAN states’ digital development mode, was controlled by PCA approach to select out the cases of Cambodia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Lastly, through the examination of three cases, it was found that the ASEAN states’ political relations with China could influence their acceptances to China’s 5G by affecting the governments and corporates’ political and security risk perceptions. This study complements with the previous studies about the U.S.’s pressure on ASEAN’s response to China’s 5G and the ASEAN’s political strategies in Chinese 5G issues, which can provide some policy insights for states’ oversea 5G strategy making. Besides, this research also provides some methodological references for quantification of ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G, as well as for quantitative methods’ use in case selections and illustrations.
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spelling ntu-10356/1593362023-03-05T17:25:42Z ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective Zha, Yiru - S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Li Mingjiang ismjli@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science This paper, through the case studies and quantitative methods, investigates the causal links between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G. At first, through textual analyses and scoring methods, a generally positive correlation was established between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to China’s 5G. Next, a fundamental variable, ASEAN states’ digital development mode, was controlled by PCA approach to select out the cases of Cambodia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Lastly, through the examination of three cases, it was found that the ASEAN states’ political relations with China could influence their acceptances to China’s 5G by affecting the governments and corporates’ political and security risk perceptions. This study complements with the previous studies about the U.S.’s pressure on ASEAN’s response to China’s 5G and the ASEAN’s political strategies in Chinese 5G issues, which can provide some policy insights for states’ oversea 5G strategy making. Besides, this research also provides some methodological references for quantification of ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G, as well as for quantitative methods’ use in case selections and illustrations. Master of Science (International Political Economy) 2022-06-14T08:46:35Z 2022-06-14T08:46:35Z 2022 Thesis-Master by Coursework Zha, Y. (2022). ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159336 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159336 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title_full ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title_fullStr ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title_full_unstemmed ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title_short ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
title_sort asean states political relations with china and their acceptances to china s 5g a risk perception perspective
topic Social sciences::Political science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159336
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