Analisis Perubahan Kebijakan Luar Negeri Cina Melalui Keikutsertaan Cina dalam Chiang Mai Initiative sebagai Respon Terhadap Dominasi Jepang di Asia Tenggara
ABSTRACT: Asian financial
crisis in 1997 marked as a momentum of new cooperation in East Asia especially
on financial sector. Several arrangements were established during and after the
crisis. In 2000, the ASEAN countries along with China, Japan, and South Korea launched
Chiang Mai Initiative (CMI) as a financial assistance through bilateral swap
agreements among members. This achievement shows the changing foreign policy of
China since its rejection of Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) proposed by Japan during
the crisis. This changing behavior of China is related to its relative position
compared to Japan’s at that time. Due to that, Japan in this case remains as
the key factor of China’s foreign policy decision making in East Asia. Using
rational actor model and the concept of national interest, this research aims
to analyze the changing foreign policy of China by joining CMI as its response
to Japan.
Penulis: Luh Paramitha Dharma
Putri, Sukma Sushanti, Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd140262