Contending Visions of the Regional Order in East Asia
This roundtable examines the tensions between U.S. and Chinese visions of regional order in East Asia from the perspective of nations in the region.
Introduction
Bhubhindar Singh
A Regional Perspective on the U.S. and Chinese Visions for East Asia
Yuen Foong Khong
Chinese Visions of the Asian Political-Security Order
Feng Zhang
The Competing U.S. and Chinese Models for an East Asian Economic Order
Takashi Terada
Contesting Visions of East Asia’s Regional Economic Order: A Chinese Perspective
Xinquan Tu and Yue Lyu
The Role of Japan in Sustaining Regional Order in East Asia
Hideshi Tokuchi
India’s Vision of the East Asian Order
Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A Pilot Fish Returns to School: Australia Explores New Approaches in East Asia’s Evolving Regional Order
Andrew Carr
Locating ASEAN in East Asia’s Regional Order
Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Indonesia’s Vision of Regional Order in East Asia amid U.S.-China Rivalry: Continuity and Change
Dewi Fortuna Anwar
The Evolving Regional Order in East Asia: A View from Vietnam
Tran Viet Thai
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