... depend on the future of U.S.-China relations, which is still uncertain. The creation of an “anti-China” coalition by ASEAN countries seems improbable given their close economic integration into China-centered cooperation schemes. However, this ... ... on the armed forces of foreign countries //
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... Shanghai spirit not as an abstract concept but rather as an issue of its foreign policy.
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you wrote that the two organizations could supplement each other without causing any harm to their independence. Have you noticed any signs of their practical engagement ...
... one of the major changes, of course, has been the emergence of East Asia, Southeast Asia and particularly China as major poles of the global economy and global geopolitical setup. I would like to remind you that China’s ascent has coincided with ASEAN’s own emergence as an indispensible actor in regional security discussions. From a loose grouping of 5 countries in 1967 with a very limited purview, ASEAN has evolved into a respected and established association which has, in fact, become ...