US-China strategic competition and ASEAN's regional challenges
The regional security outlook in Asia is mixed. While COVID-19 appears to be under control, recovery is uneven and fragile. The risk of further pandemics, the climate crisis, food security problems, spiralling fuel costs and finance are just some of the transboundary challenges threatening the regio...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1654292023-04-02T15:44:39Z US-China strategic competition and ASEAN's regional challenges Anderson, Lawrence S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Political Economy The regional security outlook in Asia is mixed. While COVID-19 appears to be under control, recovery is uneven and fragile. The risk of further pandemics, the climate crisis, food security problems, spiralling fuel costs and finance are just some of the transboundary challenges threatening the regional order. They will be with us for years to come. None can be resolved by any one country alone. The deteriorating relationship between China and the US will have a significant impact on the role ASEAN can play to promote regional stability and prosperity. Published version 2023-03-27T07:25:02Z 2023-03-27T07:25:02Z 2022 Commentary Anderson, L. (2022). US-China strategic competition and ASEAN's regional challenges. RSIS Commentaries, 128-22. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165429 en RSIS Commentaries, 128-22 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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The regional security outlook in Asia is mixed. While COVID-19 appears to be under control, recovery is uneven and fragile. The risk of further pandemics, the climate crisis, food security problems, spiralling fuel costs and finance are just some of the transboundary challenges threatening the regional order. They will be with us for years to come. None can be resolved by any one country alone. The deteriorating relationship between China and the US will have a significant impact on the role ASEAN can play to promote regional stability and prosperity. |
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