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 by Lia Sciortino

Perspectives

Reading Media

Johanna Son

BANGKOK -- Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia. What images might these words conjure up in the minds of international consumers of news? Perhaps war, maybe the Khmer Rouge. Or they might say, ‘Oh, it’s that those countries that had that war some time ago. . . they’re near one another, and they’re all the same’. 

China: Benign Bully of the Mekong?

Johanna Son


Chinese road signs in Chiang Rai, Thailand underscore China&quote;s footprint in the region

SYDNEY, Oct 3 (IPS Asia-Pacific) – Over the last decade or so, China’s deft use of soft power has seen South-east Asian neighbours’ view of it change from a looming threat to a largely friendly, if still imposing, giant to the north.

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  • A boat comes from Burma side.
    A boat comes from Burma side.
  • A Chinese Veteran and the Mekong River
    A Chinese Veteran and the Mekong River
  • A ferry at Neak Loeung is loaded with passengers and vehicles.
    A ferry at Neak Loeung is loaded with passengers and vehicles.
  • A scene from Chengdu.
    A scene from Chengdu.
  • A Ti's Home
    A Ti's Home
  • A worker for Cienco 8 Construction Co. works on Go Dau bridge in the southern Vietnamese province of Tay Ninh, an important part
    A worker for Cienco 8 Construction Co. works on Go Dau bridge in the southern Vietnamese province of Tay Ninh, an important part
  • Burmese migrant women sorting fish.
    Burmese migrant women sorting fish.
  • Calls for Poultry breeding
    Calls for Poultry breeding
  • Calls Rise for Changed Poultry Practices
    Calls Rise for Changed Poultry Practices
  • Changes in the Life and Production
    Changes in the Life and Production
  • Cheap Chinese Products in Laos
    Cheap Chinese Products in Laos
  • Chicken Smuggling
    Chicken Smuggling
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