
Anchored by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Southeast Asia is one of the most dynamic and diverse regions in Asia. It includes Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Over the past 50 years, Southeast Asian nations have managed to overcome instability and conflict to build a successful multilateral forum that promotes regional cooperation and consensus-building among a highly distinct and internally diverse group of countries.
ASPI’s work on Southeast Asia focuses on policy dialogues and solution-oriented projects and recommendations reports, as well as sharing insights about and perspectives from the region through public events and expert commentary. ASPI conducts projects that aim to enhance the security, prosperity, and sustainability of the region, as well as advance Southeast Asia’s relations with the United States and the rest of the Asia-Pacific. For instance, ASPI’s U.S.-Myanmar Track II dialogue helped inform policymakers in both countries at a time that Myanmar’s government was inching toward reform and opening up to the international community.
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articleShay Wester looks at how APEC economies can develop regulatory frameworks that enhance cloud security, build trust, and advance innovation and digital transformation.
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paperJames Crabtree looks at how a second Trump administration will impact U.S.-Southeast Asia relations and the implications for regional stability and economic growth.
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paperShay Wester and Brendan Kelly explore the impact of Chinese industrial overcapacity on ASEAN and how to address the challenges.
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articleThe late president has been praised for placing human rights at the forefront of U.S. policy, but his Cold War maneuvering was marked by a familiar double standard, writes Bryanna Entwistle in an op-ed for The Diplomat.
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articleIf Donald Trump follows through on tariff threats in the US-China trade war, cheap Chinese exports have to go somewhere.
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articleMeera Gopal and Betty Wang on key takeaways for Asia from the 79th UNGA and World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings, and the roadmap ahead for regional cooperation.
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articleBryanna Entwistle and Meghan Murphy explore the results of the overlapping ASEAN summits.
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articleDr. Kyung-wha Kang looks at the future of American policy in Asia following the 2024 U.S. elections.
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articleMeghan Murphy writes about the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly highlighting Southeast Asia's effort to make the perspectives of small and middle powers heard amid global crises.
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paperShay Wester and Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit discuss what's at stake for Asia in the 2024 U.S. election on U.S.-ASEAN relations and trade.