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ASEAN Must Make the Best of Its New Centrality in China’s Diplomacy

ASEAN Must Make the Best of Its New Centrality in China’s Diplomacy

By Marina Kaneti
The countries of Southeast Asia have the rare chance to leverage Beijing’s language of interdependence in addressing pressing issues, such as the Belt and Road and South China Sea.
China’s Chance to Demonstrate Leadership in the South China Sea

China’s Chance to Demonstrate Leadership in the South China Sea

By Harrison Prétat
It’s not too late for Beijing to flip the script in the South China Sea—should it choose to.

China, ASEAN Band Together in the Fight Against Coronavirus

China, ASEAN Band Together in the Fight Against Coronavirus

By Lucio Blanco Pitlo
The ASEAN-China special session on COVID-19 may mark the start of China offering assistance and expertise to other countries battling the outbreak.

China, Southeast Asia Hold Emergency Meeting on Coronavirus Outbreak

China, Southeast Asia Hold Emergency Meeting on Coronavirus Outbreak

By Associated Press
Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet with his ASEAN counterparts in Laos amid alarm over the COVID-19 epidemic.

ASEAN’s China Dilemma

ASEAN’s China Dilemma

By Trinh Le
China remains both an economic partner and a threat to the stability of the region.
The Significance of South Korea’s Decision to Terminate an Intelligence-Sharing Pact With Japan

The Significance of South Korea’s Decision to Terminate an Intelligence-Sharing Pact With Japan

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How will the end of GSOMIA affect Northeast Asian security? Also, how significant is the first U.S.-ASEAN maritime exercise?

Will China Undermine Its Own Influence in Southeast Asia Through the Belt and Road?

Will China Undermine Its Own Influence in Southeast Asia Through the Belt and Road?

By Xue Gong
China’s activism in relation to the BRI has led to rising concerns in Southeast Asia.
Brunei Between Big Powers: Managing US-China Rivalry in Asia

Brunei Between Big Powers: Managing US-China Rivalry in Asia

By Abdul Malik Omar
A strategic partner for China and the United States, Brunei is riding out great power rivalry in Asia.

What Is the Prescription for ASEAN’s Crisis?

What Is the Prescription for ASEAN’s Crisis?

By Mie Oba
With its independence under threat, the bloc really has just one option.

South China Sea Update: The Philippine-China Tick-Tock and the Royal Navy's Interest in Freedom of Navigation

South China Sea Update: The Philippine-China Tick-Tock and the Royal Navy's Interest in Freedom of Navigation

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Where do Rodrigo Duterte and China go next in the South China Sea?

The Future of India's Ties With ASEAN

The Future of India's Ties With ASEAN

By Harsh V. Pant
As ASEAN leaders converge on New Delhi, what are India's priorities for Southeast Asia?
China Slams Australia’s Foreign Policy White Paper

China Slams Australia’s Foreign Policy White Paper

By Charlotte Gao
Australia reaffirms that the South China Sea ruling is ‘final and binding’ on China in its new Foreign Policy White Paper.

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