Surveying the Geopolitical Landscape in SE Asia With Prashanth Parameswaran
Amid this week's ASEAN summit, a look at how different countries in the region are positioning themselves in this new era.
The escalating tensions between China, the Philippines, and the United States in the South China Sea highlight how Southeast Asia is now the most dangerous frontline in Beijing and Washington's burgeoning Great Power competition.
But as this week’s ASEAN summit in Australia shows, there is no consensus in the region over how the Southeast Asian bloc’s 11 member states are responding to the rapidly changing geopolitical environment.
This week, the China-Global South Project spoke with Prashanth Parameswaran, a highly regarded analyst on Southeast Asian affairs and founder of the widely read ASEAN Wonk newsletter.
For a full transcript of this podcast, please see the China-Global South Project website.
Show Notes:
ASEAN Wonk: ASEAN-Australia Special Summit Looms Amid New Philippines Deals by Prasanth Parmeswaran
ASEAN Wonk: Ticking South China Sea Time Bomb: How Does US Policy Fit In? by Prasanth Parmeswaran
ASEAN Wonk: Indonesia Foreign Policy After 2024 Elections: Beyond US-China Hype by Prasanth Parmeswaran
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