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The South China Sea row highlights how much influence ASEAN has lost compared with Beijing.
The pursuit of regional integration in southeast Asiais conflicting with its long tradition of mutual non-interference.
two recent bilateral FTAs pose immediate challenges to Taiwan firms: the EU-Korea FTA and the just completed US-Korea FTA.
Washington's South Asia strategy ought to be shaped less by the memory of failure, and more by an under-rated success: the transformation of once conflict-ridden Southeast Asia into an oasis of peace and relative prosperity.
Shared wariness over China is the main reason the U.S. and Vietnam have embraced each other. But it shouldn’t be the only one.
What ASEAN, not the United Nations, should undertake is the diplomatic equivalent of a union-management negotiation.
Since his inauguration as president of Taiwan this May, Ma Ying-jeou has pursued a three-pronged strategy. First, he has attempted to improve relations with Beijing. Second, he has tried to secure a more meaningful international participation for Taiwan. Third, he has continued to seek arms from the United States to...
This conference will consist of back-to-back sessions in which presenters and panelists will analyze trade and investment trends in East Asia and discuss the evolution of East Asian economic institutions, including APEC, the ASEAN Plus 3 process, and the East Asian Summit. These discussions will be based upon two chapters...






