

Southeast Asia and Taiwan
Nov 14, 2024
In a dynamic discussion, Ratih Kabinawa, an adjunct research fellow specializing in Taiwan's international relations, and Julio S. Amador III, a national security expert, delve into the intricate ties between Southeast Asia and Taiwan. They explore how tensions in the Taiwan Strait impact ASEAN countries and what implications arise from regional military exercises. Insightfully, they address Indonesia's protective strategies for its nationals in Taiwan and the collaboration needed among Southeast Asian nations to tackle humanitarian challenges during crises.
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Taiwan's Relevance to Southeast Asia
- Taiwan's geographical position, north of the South China Sea, makes it relevant to Southeast Asia.
- Southeast Asian nations often overlook this, viewing Taiwan relations as separate.
ASEAN's Response to Pelosi Visit
- After Nancy Pelosi's 2022 Taiwan visit, ASEAN issued its first joint statement on Taiwan in years.
- This signifies a shift in Southeast Asian nations' responses to cross-strait tensions.
Philippines' Concerns
- The Philippines' proximity to Taiwan necessitates its concern, but its focus remains on South China Sea disputes with Beijing.
- The Philippines must prepare for potential disturbances stemming from Taiwan, regardless of its stance.