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Multipolarity in Southeast Asia

The Asia Chessboard

CHAPTER

The Future of Geopolitics in Southeast Asia

Jude: It's a common feature of nation states that they want options. They don't like having choices defined, and Southeast Asia shares that in common with almost any other nation state out there. The desire for flexibility might crash into the reality of an intensified geopolitical competition where the United States and China may feel compelled to more narrowly define the options set for states in the region. How do you see that playing out? Jude: I think over the next 10 years, and this really is sort of the core argument of the book, countries in the region are going to be able to maintain their agency to a larger extent than we may give them credit for looking at the region as a whole or

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