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ASEAN and AUKUS

Why ‘Global Britain’ Will Prove a Welcome Partner for Southeast Asia

Why ‘Global Britain’ Will Prove a Welcome Partner for Southeast Asia

By Imran Said
Whitehall’s strategy of engaging ASEAN has been a notable, though unheralded, post-Brexit success story.

A Year After AUKUS, What Challenges Loom Largest?

A Year After AUKUS, What Challenges Loom Largest?

By Grant Wyeth
From Indonesian concerns to possible overreliance on an unpredictable U.S., Australia’s nuclear submarine ambitions present plenty of challenges.
Australia Foreign Minister Stresses AUKUS Will Not Create Nuclear Weapons

Australia Foreign Minister Stresses AUKUS Will Not Create Nuclear Weapons

By Associated Press
“... We are talking about nuclear propulsion, not nuclear weapons,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Tuesday.

Is ‘AUKUS Plus’ a Viable Option?

Is ‘AUKUS Plus’ a Viable Option?

By Jagannath Panda
The absence of an Asian voice in an Indo-Pacific security alliance does not bode well. How can AUKUS include other states?

Can Japan Be a Bridge Between AUKUS and ASEAN?

Can Japan Be a Bridge Between AUKUS and ASEAN?

By Rafyoga Jehan Pratama Irsadanar
Positioned on the outside of AUKUS, but with friendly ties will all countries involved, Japan can reassure ASEAN about the new pact.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Indonesia and Malaysia Reiterate Concerns About AUKUS Pact

Indonesia and Malaysia Reiterate Concerns About AUKUS Pact

By Sebastian Strangio
Their statements reflect the trepidation that many Southeast Asian governments feel about rising Sino-American tensions.

Malaysian Defense Minister Hoping for ASEAN Consensus on AUKUS

Malaysian Defense Minister Hoping for ASEAN Consensus on AUKUS

By Sebastian Strangio
A consensus statement on the new partnership would be the beginning of its efforts to formulate a joint approach to burgeoning Sino-American rivalry.
Is ASEAN at Fault for Rising Indo-Pacific Tensions?

Is ASEAN at Fault for Rising Indo-Pacific Tensions?

By David Hutt
Through its dithering and lack of unity, the bloc has opened a space for further interference from outside powers.

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