Is Southeast Asia's military modernization driven by China? It's not that simple/ Evan A. Laksamana

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Global Asia Vol 13, No 1, Spring 2018, pp.42-47Summary: Military spending by Southeast Asian nations is collectively among the highest in the world, and some policy-makers in the region cite the rise of China as a principal reason. But a close analysis of the patterns of spending and their development over the years suggests that explanation is, at best, too simple, more in this article.
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Military spending by Southeast Asian nations is collectively among the highest in the world, and some policy-makers in the region cite the rise of China as a principal reason. But a close analysis of the patterns of spending and their development over the years suggests that explanation is, at best, too simple, more in this article.

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