ABSTRACT

Lee, Chan and their contributors analyse the different kinds of soft power deployed by Taiwan in its bid to strengthen its relations with its neighbours in Southeast Asia.

Despite not having formal diplomatic relations with Southeast Asian countries after their diplomatic recognition of the People’s Republic of China decades ago, Taiwan continues to be a key economic and socio-cultural partner for the region at large. Successive administrations in Taiwan from the Chen to Tsai eras have circumvented the long-standing absence of diplomatic recognition with the diffusion of soft power ─ shaping what others want with attractiveness ─ through the utilization of its existing economic and socio-cultural links with Southeast Asian countries. While such soft power diffusion contributes to Taiwan’s triple quests for legitimacy as a member of international community, status as a constructive actor in the region and long-term economic prosperity for the island-state, the emergence of China as an economic superpower in the 21st century has significantly challenged such quests from Taipei. The contributors to this volume examine both the intentions and the reception of Taiwan’s approach to the nations of ASEAN.

An essential read for students and researchers investigating the impact and limitations of soft power in foreign policy.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

Taiwan's International Ostracization and Soft Power

chapter 2|17 pages

Taiwan and Southeast Asia

From the Republic of China to the Taiwan Generation

chapter 3|15 pages

Shifting the Foundation of Taiwan-Cambodia Relations

Potential Effects of Taiwan's NSP

chapter 4|11 pages

Cambodia-Taiwan Relations

Of Survival and Soft Power

chapter 5|15 pages

Taiwan's Soft Power in Indonesia

Assessing the Education Aspects

chapter 7|12 pages

Taiwan's Soft Power in Laos

The Duality of Overseas Chinese Bamboo Network and Private Sector-Driven Initiatives

chapter 8|14 pages

Reconfiguring Taiwan's Soft Power in Malaysia

“Blue Ocean” Collaborations under the New Southbound Policy (NSP)

chapter 13|15 pages

Taiwan's Soft Power in the Perceptions of the Thai Elites

From the Cold War to COVID-19

chapter 15|17 pages

Taiwan's Soft Power in Vietnam

Past, Present, and Future

chapter 16|19 pages

Unpacking Taiwan-Vietnam Relations

Empirical Study of Taiwan's Image in Vietnam

chapter 17|9 pages

Conclusion

Taiwan's Hardening Soft Power