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U.S.-ASEAN relations
After Obama, What’s Next for ASEAN Centrality?
By David Han
Rather than relying on attention from the U.S., ASEAN members should work to maintain the bloc's relevance.
No ASEAN Consensus on the South China Sea
By Termsak Chalermpalanupap
Don't hold out too much hope for a unified stance at the upcoming ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting in Laos.
Why Southeast Asian Countries Avoid Tilting Too Far Toward the US
By Hunter Marston
Despite more U.S. engagement, Southeast Asian countries are getting better at hedging.
US Upgrades Economic Ties With ASEAN Amid China’s Growing Influence
By Gong Ting
As China's influence rises, Washington is seeking to expand its own economic and trade ties in Southeast Asia.
The Significance of the US-ASEAN Sunnylands Summit
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat‘s Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the recent U.S.-ASEAN Summit.
US-ASEAN Summit: Preparing for a New Normal
By Emirza Adi Syailendra
Can the U.S. and ASEAN find common ground on the South China Sea?
Will ASEAN Remain Central to US Asia Policy?
By Graham Webster
ASEAN centrality, or stuck in the middle?
Obama’s Sunnylands Summit: Does ASEAN Really Matter?
By Robert Manning
Can the bloc really be a U.S. strategic partner?
Lessons From Obama’s Southeast Asia Trip
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The president’s visit to Malaysia and the Philippines offered several lessons about U.S. relations with Southeast Asia.
The Importance of the Joint Statement on the US-ASEAN Strategic Partnership
By Ben Schreer and Sheryn Lee
The elevated relationship sends a clear message to China.
ASEAN Impact: Ideas, Identities and Integration
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Alice Ba.
US Launches New Maritime Security Initiative at Shangri-La Dialogue 2015
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Defense secretary announces fresh move at Asia’s premier security summit.