US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security

The release of the new US National Security Strategy and conclusion of the 20th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party are two recent developments that raise the spectre of great power conflict in the Asia-Pacific. Amid fluctuating tensions in the region, Muhammad Faizal argues ASEAN needs...

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Main Author: Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164281
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description The release of the new US National Security Strategy and conclusion of the 20th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party are two recent developments that raise the spectre of great power conflict in the Asia-Pacific. Amid fluctuating tensions in the region, Muhammad Faizal argues ASEAN needs to take urgent steps to bolster its resilience and diplomacy so that that it does not slip into irrelevance.
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spelling ntu-10356/1642812023-09-15T02:07:39Z US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Maritime Security East Asia and Asia Pacific Southeast Asia and ASEAN Chinese Communist Party CCP International Politics and Security The release of the new US National Security Strategy and conclusion of the 20th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party are two recent developments that raise the spectre of great power conflict in the Asia-Pacific. Amid fluctuating tensions in the region, Muhammad Faizal argues ASEAN needs to take urgent steps to bolster its resilience and diplomacy so that that it does not slip into irrelevance. Published version 2023-01-16T05:27:32Z 2023-01-16T05:27:32Z 2022 Commentary Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman (2022). US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security. RSIS IDSS Papers; 062-22. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164281 en RSIS IDSS Papers; 062-22 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
spellingShingle Social sciences::Political science
Maritime Security
East Asia and Asia Pacific
Southeast Asia and ASEAN
Chinese Communist Party CCP
International Politics and Security
Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman
US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title_full US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title_fullStr US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title_full_unstemmed US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title_short US National Security strategy and 20th CCP Congress: what they mean for ASEAN regional security
title_sort us national security strategy and 20th ccp congress what they mean for asean regional security
topic Social sciences::Political science
Maritime Security
East Asia and Asia Pacific
Southeast Asia and ASEAN
Chinese Communist Party CCP
International Politics and Security
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