Competing rules-based orders in Southeast Asia
The ongoing arguments about what a “Rules-Based Order” in the Asia Pacific is and who defines it appears to be a growing concern among the middle and great powers around Southeast Asia. The essentially Western liberal-capitalist order which emerged after World War II is perceived to be imperilled by...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1716952023-11-12T15:41:07Z Competing rules-based orders in Southeast Asia Kwa, Chong Guan S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security The ongoing arguments about what a “Rules-Based Order” in the Asia Pacific is and who defines it appears to be a growing concern among the middle and great powers around Southeast Asia. The essentially Western liberal-capitalist order which emerged after World War II is perceived to be imperilled by a rising China acting to revise the existing Rules-Based Order. For Southeast Asians however, this discussion about Rules-Based Orders is a continuation of centuries-long issues of living within divergent Rules-Based Orders. Published version 2023-11-06T02:47:43Z 2023-11-06T02:47:43Z 2023 Commentary Kwa, C. G. (2023). Competing rules-based orders in Southeast Asia. RSIS Commentaries, 151-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171695 en RSIS Commentaries, 151-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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The ongoing arguments about what a “Rules-Based Order” in the Asia Pacific is and who defines it appears to be a growing concern among the middle and great powers around Southeast Asia. The essentially Western liberal-capitalist order which emerged after World War II is perceived to be imperilled by a rising China acting to revise the existing Rules-Based Order. For Southeast Asians however, this discussion about Rules-Based Orders is a continuation of centuries-long issues of living within divergent Rules-Based Orders. |
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