Aseans Balancing Act Navigating Between The Us And China

Last updated: June 13, 2025, 04:55

Aseans Balancing Act Navigating Between The Us And China

Comprising ten member states

Comprising ten member states, ASEAN has navigated the power play between the United States and China, aiming to uphold regional stability and promote

Southeast Asia navigates US-China tensions, balancing economic ties and security strategies to sustain regional stability amid evolving geopolitical shifts.

ASEAN's Balancing Act between the US and China in the Indo-Pacific

Balancing Act: Southeast Asian Nations and the South China Sea

ASEAN’s Balancing Act Between China and the US - ResearchGate

Balancing Act: How China’s Neighbours Navigate Dual Pressures

Nations like Japan

This article examines how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) conflict management process in the South China Sea (SCS) has been conducted and whether the

The Role of ASEAN in the U.S.-China Competition

Nations like Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN members have mastered the art of strategic hedging, balancing economic ties with China against security alliances with the

ASEAN occupies a strategic position

Navigating Rivalries: Southeast Asia’s Balancing Act Amidst US-China

US-China Rivalry and ASEAN’s Fine Balancing Act

ASEAN occupies a strategic position in the Indo-Pacific, balancing strong relationships with both the U.S. and China. The South China Sea, where several ASEAN

Recent ASEAN survey

Recent ASEAN survey: 50.5% favor China, up from 38.9% in 2025. Economic links strengthen due to US trade policies and Belt and Road Initiative. ASEAN seeks balance

As the region's nations seek to protect their interests and maintain stability, they are faced with a dilemma: how to balance their economic ties with China and their security relationships with

Southeast Asia's Balancing Act - Asia Society

Two topics of conversation dominated

Two topics of conversation dominated: U.S.-China relations and President Donald Trump’s positions and policiesissues those of us from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations