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This book examines Indo-Pacific issues from a Southeast Asian perspective and goes beyond discourses such as ASEAN-China or ASEAN-US-China. It analyses the new regional balances in the ASEAN and Indo-Pacific region at the diplomatic, strategic and economic levels.
List of contents
1. Introduction
PART I THE INDO-PACIFIC FROM SOUTHEAST ASIAN PERSPECTIVES: CENTRALITY AND MULTILATERALISM IN UNCERTAIN TIMES 2. Positioning ASEAN in a Multipolar Indo-Pacific
3. To Win Without Making Others Lose": Understanding Indonesia's Approach towards Indo-Pacific Discourse
4. ASEAN and the Indo-Pacific: A Strategic New Equilibrium for Thailand
5. Vietnam's Perspective on the Indo-Pacific
6. An Evolving Indo-Pacific Concept: A Cambodian Perspective
7. Myanmar's Perspective on the Indo-Pacific
PART II GEOPOLITICS IN THE INDO-PACIFIC: THE INTERSECTING INTERESTS OF OTHER MAJOR POWERS 8. Divide and Rule: China's Responses to the Various Indo-Pacific Initiatives and Its Changing Relations with the ASEAN
9. Where 'Act East' Meets Indo-Pacific: Mapping India's Eastward Engagement: Rahul Mishra
10. Japan and the Indo-Pacific: Forging a Region
11. US Strategy toward the Indo-Pacific: Is the United States Back?
12. Russia's Foreign Policy Objectives and the Outlook on the Indo-Pacific
13. France within the European Rediscovery of the Indo-Pacific
PART III ASEAN AMIDST COMPETING CONNECTIVITY STRATEGIES AND INTEGRATION CHALLENGES 14. Digital Connectivity in ASEAN: Opportunities and Challenges
15. India, ASEAN and the Quad: Economic Imperatives of the Indo-Pacific
16. ASEAN's Perspectives in Asia-Africa Growth Corridor Partnership in the Indo-Pacific Realm
17. Looking Ahead: Shifts in Global Geopolitical Trends 2030 - A Foresight Exercise
18. Between the Two Seas of Indo-Pacific: From Kra Isthmus to Thai Canal and Landbridge in Southern Thailand
About the author
Claire Thi Liên Tran is Historian of Contemporary Vietnam and Associate Professor at Université Paris Cité and Researcher at Cessma (Centre d'études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains et asiatiques).
Suthiphand Chirathivat is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Chulalongkorn University and co-executive editor of the
Journal of Asian Economic Integration. He was the former Executive Director of ASEAN Studies Center and Chairman of Chula Global Network, Dean at the Faculty of Economics and Chairman of the Center for International Economics.
Prabir De is Professor at Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi, India.
Summary
This book examines Indo-Pacific issues from a Southeast Asian perspective and goes beyond discourses such as ASEAN–China or ASEAN–US–China. It analyses the new regional balances in the ASEAN and Indo-Pacific region at the diplomatic, strategic and economic levels.