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Precarious peace: US-China strategic competition and the future of Southeast Asia
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Supriyanto, Ristian Atriandi
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Biden, Joseph R Jr
/ Competition
/ Cooperation
/ Maritime law
/ Militia groups
/ Presidents
/ Shipbuilding
/ Trump, Donald J
2025
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Supriyanto, Ristian Atriandi
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Biden, Joseph R Jr
/ Competition
/ Cooperation
/ Maritime law
/ Militia groups
/ Presidents
/ Shipbuilding
/ Trump, Donald J
2025
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Precarious peace: US-China strategic competition and the future of Southeast Asia
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Precarious peace: US-China strategic competition and the future of Southeast Asia
2025
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Overview
China's expansionist and assertive behavior within its so-called \"near waters,\" particularly in the Taiwan Strait, East China Sea, and South China Sea, has turned its strategic competition with the United States seaward. Strategic competition in Southeast Asia has intensified significantly over the past decade and has shaped the region's economic, political, and security landscape. [...]Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr allowed the International Criminal Court to arrest his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte, a president with friendlier disposition towards China. In 2024 alone, by contrast, China built more than half of the world's total shipping tonnage. 6 Moreover, while the military is the state's main instrument for an armed force, paramilitary organizations have risen to exercise unarmed coercion.
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Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
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