Region at a crossroads: ASEAN centrality needs traction
US-China relations are at their most critical point since rapprochement 50 years ago. It leaves ASEAN states vulnerable to significant pressure from both superpowers to choose sides. If ASEAN can stand firm, it is best placed to take on the challenging task of encouraging China and the US to build t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1610192023-03-05T17:17:39Z Region at a crossroads: ASEAN centrality needs traction Anderson, Lawrence S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Political Economy US-China relations are at their most critical point since rapprochement 50 years ago. It leaves ASEAN states vulnerable to significant pressure from both superpowers to choose sides. If ASEAN can stand firm, it is best placed to take on the challenging task of encouraging China and the US to build trust and manage their differences peacefully. Published version 2022-08-16T05:11:07Z 2022-08-16T05:11:07Z 2022 Commentary Anderson, L. (2022). Region at a crossroads: ASEAN centrality needs traction. RSIS Commentaries, 071-22. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161019 en RSIS Commentaries, 071-22 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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US-China relations are at their most critical point since rapprochement 50 years ago. It leaves ASEAN states vulnerable to significant pressure from both superpowers to choose sides. If ASEAN can stand firm, it is best placed to take on the challenging task of encouraging China and the US to build trust and manage their differences peacefully. |
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