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US Defense Secretary Highlights Vietnam as Partner Against Chinese Influence

US Defense Secretary Highlights Vietnam as Partner Against Chinese Influence

By Steven Stashwick
During a recent trip to Vietnam, the U.S. defense secretary also announced the transfer of an ex-U.S. Coast Guard cutter to the Vietnamese coast guard.
India Must Look Beyond ASEAN in Regional Security

India Must Look Beyond ASEAN in Regional Security

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
In recognition of ASEAN’s limitations, New Delhi must also continue to strengthen its ties with other institutions, frameworks, and countries as well.

What Does ASEAN’s Evolving Approach to the South China Sea Issue Mean for Vietnam?

What Does ASEAN’s Evolving Approach to the South China Sea Issue Mean for Vietnam?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Though the regional grouping continues to have difficulties on the issue, it nonetheless remains important to Hanoi’s calculations.

South China Sea: The Disputes and Southeast Asia’s Culture of International Law

South China Sea: The Disputes and Southeast Asia’s Culture of International Law

By Pham Ngoc Minh Trang
Disputes in the South China Sea are not as complicated as they may seem.

The Growing Importance of ADMM Plus for South Korea

The Growing Importance of ADMM Plus for South Korea

By Saeme Kim
Participation in ADMM Plus activities create a norm of addressing security threats collectively -- a critical move for South Korea.
Getting Digital IDs Right in Southeast Asia

Getting Digital IDs Right in Southeast Asia

By Nabila Hassan
Countries in Southeast Asia are racing to implement digital IDs, but governments must proceed with caution.

Moon’s ASEAN Trip Reinforces New Southern Policy

Moon’s ASEAN Trip Reinforces New Southern Policy

By Kyle Ferrier
The trip emphasized that Moon’s New Southern Policy is not short on substance.
Australia in ASEAN: An Ever-Floating Idea Without a Clear Case?

Australia in ASEAN: An Ever-Floating Idea Without a Clear Case?

By Luke Hunt
While the idea has been advanced for years in certain circles, it remains unclear what this would actually achieve.

Australia and ASEAN Push Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking

Australia and ASEAN Push Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking

By Grant Wyeth
This issue forms an important area where Australia is able to align its values to its broader interests in Southeast Asia.

A Thucydides Fallacy: The New Model of Power Relations for Southeast Asia, the US, and China

A Thucydides Fallacy: The New Model of Power Relations for Southeast Asia, the US, and China

By Danny Quah
Have Southeast Asia, the United States, and China shifted to a new model of power relations?

Why Hasn't the ASEAN Economic Community Benefited From the US-China Trade War?

Why Hasn't the ASEAN Economic Community Benefited From the US-China Trade War?

By Shah Suraj Bharat
The AEC has missed a golden opportunity to accelerate its stated ambitions.
ASEAN Takes a Stand on the ‘Indo-Pacific’

ASEAN Takes a Stand on the ‘Indo-Pacific’

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Can ASEAN and the various Indo-Pacific concepts coexist?

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