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100 1 _aWU Shang-su
245 _aMilitary modernisation in Southeast Asia in the Indo-Pacific strategic context/
_cShang-su Wu
260 _c2021
520 _aSoutheast Asia represents challenges and opportunities for both sides. From Beijing's perspective, Southeast Asia is the only area where no great power is located, unlike China's other fronts, from Russia in Central Asia, India in South Asia, to Japan, and South Korea in East Asia. The lack of a great power in Southeast Asia means that China can exert more influence in the region than in its other neighbouring areas in order to deal with the two major geostrategic issues highly related to Chinese national interests, namely the various straits connecting the Pacific and Indian Oceans and the South China Sea.
650 _aCHINA
_x MILITARY MODERNISATION
650 _aSOUTHEAST ASIA
_x POWER
650 _aINDO PACIFIC
650 _aSOUTH CHINA SEA
773 _aDefence & Security Analysis : Vol.37, Issue 2. 2020, pp.212-231 (94)
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2021.1919355
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