Publication
Feb 2021
In South-East Asia, the emerging great power China is challenging the supremacy of the US, which is clinging to its leading role in the region. Although the countries of South-East Asia agree that the great power conflict is harming them as individual countries and as a region, they are, nevertheless, seeking mainly selective, country-specific solutions in response to their shrinking room for maneuver.
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Author | Linda Maduz, Simon Stocker, (Series Editors: Lisa Watanabe, Julian Kamasa, Fabien Merz, Névine Schepers, Benno Zogg) |
Series | CSS Analyses in Security Policy |
Issue | 277 |
Publisher | Center for Security Studies (CSS) |
Copyright | © 2021 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich |