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China-Southeast Asia Relations: Trends, Issues, and Implications for the United States
China-Southeast Asia Relations: Trends, Issues, and Implications for the United States

China-Southeast Asia Relations: Trends, Issues, and Implications for the United States

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Southeast Asia has been considered by some to be a region of relatively low priority in U.S. foreign and security policy. The war against terror has changed that and brought renewed U.S. attention to Southeast Asia, especially to countries afflicted by Islamic radicalism. To some, this renewed focus, driven by the war against terror, has come at the expense of attention to other key regional issues such as China's rapidly expanding engagement with the region. Some fear that rising Chinese influence in Southeast Asia has come at the expense of U.S. ties with the region, while others view Beijing's increasing regional influence as largely a natural consequence of China's economic dynamism.
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