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ASEAN's Future Under Great Power Rivalry

The Asia Chessboard

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The Australian Government Is Back on Track With ASEAN

Do you feel like the Australian government is getting back on track with ASEAN? I hear that the militaries in Southeast Asia are much less concerned and understand the logic of Australia's requirement for advanced submarines than the foreign ministry's academics. The interests of both sides do not change the fundamentals don't change, but the form has certainly been better in terms of the relations between Australia and ASEAN countries. 73% of respondents worried about ASEAN becoming an arena of major power competition and its member states becoming great power proxies.

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