Non-traditional security cooperation between China and South-east Asia: implications for Indo-Pacific geopolitics/ Xue Gong

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Affairs January 2020, Vol.96, No.1, pp.29-48 (32)Summary: The article highlights the response from China as a result of the relationship between the United States and the regions of Southeast Asia that actively promoted their strategy of 'free and open Indo Pacific' (FOIP). The article also addresses the question; what is the impact of China's non traditional security cooperation with Southeast Asia on Beijing's geopolitical rivalry with other major powers in the Indo-Pacific region?
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The article highlights the response from China as a result of the relationship between the United States and the regions of Southeast Asia that actively promoted their strategy of 'free and open Indo Pacific' (FOIP). The article also addresses the question; what is the impact of China's non traditional security cooperation with Southeast Asia on Beijing's geopolitical rivalry with other major powers in the Indo-Pacific region?

CHINA, SECURITY, INDO-PAC, ASIAPAC, STRATEGY, SEASIA

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