ASEAN and Strategic Rivalry among the Great Powers in Asia

  • Egberink F
  • van der Putten F
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This paper looks at ASEAN's role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the great powers in Asia: China-US, China-Japan, and China-India. The authors argue that although ASEAN's influence is limited in terms of geographical reach and its impact on actual security issues, Southeast Asia is potentially an important object of great power rivalry and thus the sub-region is highly relevant to Asian geopolitics. The key question with regard to geopolitical stability is how ASEAN will deal with increased great power rivalries in its own sub-region.

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Egberink, F., & van der Putten, F.-P. (2010). ASEAN and Strategic Rivalry among the Great Powers in Asia. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29(3), 131–141. https://doi.org/10.1177/186810341002900307

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