Southeast Asian Perceptions of China: Beijing’s Growing Power is Recognized, but Feared

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In this paper published by NYSEAN Partner ISEAS-Yusof Ishak InstituteLee Sue-Ann and William Choong explained the indicators that suggest Southeast Asia's preference for aligning with China than the US.

Lee Sue-Ann is a Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Regional Strategic and Political Studies (RSPS) Program, and editor at Fulcrum, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. William Choong is a Senior Fellow at RSPS and the Managing Editor of Fulcrum.

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