China’s Grand Strategy toward Southeast Asia
China’s Grand Strategy toward Southeast Asia
Assessing the Response and Efficacy
China has already succeeded in winning close allies in Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia) and is looking to expand its influence. Thailand frequently cooperates with China and the current president of the Philippines also has warm relations with Beijing. The region’s future will be determined by how the other states proceed. The region’s international organizations (like ASEAN) are split between those that favor China and those that prefer autonomy.
Keywords: China and ASEAN, China and Southeast Asia, China–Cambodia relations, China–Laos relations, China–Myanmar relations, China–Philippines relations, China–Thailand relations, Chinese foreign policy
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