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
Udgivelsesdato: 2008The paper analyses the new geo-political and geo-economic strategic relationship...
This paper considers ASEAN's value added and limitations as regards its ability to play a meaningful...
Maintaining regional peace and security is a major concern for the Association of South East AsianNa...
This paper looks at ASEAN’s role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the grea...
This paper looks at ASEAN's role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the grea...
This paper examines China's changing security relations with Southeast Asia. It begins by highlighti...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) he...
Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expanded its institutional outreach to span...
This article examines the expansion of the geo-strategic rivalry between China and Japan into mariti...
The research paper discusses whether ASEAN can be a functional entity, given the current levels of p...
First published online: 28 July 2015Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expande...
China with its enormous population and the gigantic emerging economy is the main driver behind the g...
Big power rivalry has re-emerged in East Asia. ASEAN’s centrality may be challenged as a result but ...
South China Sea area is becoming a platform of power competition between China, The Philippines, Vie...
Triangular relations which frame China and Japan as two sides of an isosceles triangle usually focus...
Udgivelsesdato: 2008The paper analyses the new geo-political and geo-economic strategic relationship...
This paper considers ASEAN's value added and limitations as regards its ability to play a meaningful...
Maintaining regional peace and security is a major concern for the Association of South East AsianNa...
This paper looks at ASEAN’s role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the grea...
This paper looks at ASEAN's role in the context of the three main bilateral relations among the grea...
This paper examines China's changing security relations with Southeast Asia. It begins by highlighti...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) he...
Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expanded its institutional outreach to span...
This article examines the expansion of the geo-strategic rivalry between China and Japan into mariti...
The research paper discusses whether ASEAN can be a functional entity, given the current levels of p...
First published online: 28 July 2015Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expande...
China with its enormous population and the gigantic emerging economy is the main driver behind the g...
Big power rivalry has re-emerged in East Asia. ASEAN’s centrality may be challenged as a result but ...
South China Sea area is becoming a platform of power competition between China, The Philippines, Vie...
Triangular relations which frame China and Japan as two sides of an isosceles triangle usually focus...
Udgivelsesdato: 2008The paper analyses the new geo-political and geo-economic strategic relationship...
This paper considers ASEAN's value added and limitations as regards its ability to play a meaningful...
Maintaining regional peace and security is a major concern for the Association of South East AsianNa...