Asia Policy: Can America Come Back? Prospects for U.S.–Southeast Asia Relations under the Biden Administration

This roundtable is the result of the project Southeast Asia Views America: Perceptions, Policies and Prospects, organized and edited by NYSEAN co-founder Ann Marie Murphy and based on virtual workshops with the participating authors held this year. The project is supported by the Center for Foreign Policy Studies at Seton Hall University, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University, and the New York Southeast Asia Network for financial and logistical support. Longer versions of these essays will be published as chapters in an edited volume, Southeast Asia Views America: Perceptions, Policies and Prospects, in 2022.

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