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Possible solutions of the Southeast Asian conflict

Possible solutions of the conflict

lessons of the past = opportunities for the future

The best way to get out of the conflict and to reach agreement is to learn from previous mistakes and overcome them. It would not be easy at all, but if tne both sides are eager to do so, everything is possible.

"The key question is whether China and the region can reach an understanding that avoids the trap of repeating a conflicted history. Southeast Asia eagerly embraced the softer version of Chinese power on display during the charm offensive of the early 2000s. The region now inevitably has to create space for a more powerful China that wants to see the regional order ‘gradually readjusted and reconstructed’.

How that is done could prove very unsettling to a region that prizes its own autonomy as much as the opportunity inherent in Chinese wealth. China too will have to recognise that it serves many of its own core interests when it accommodates the interests of its southern neighbours"

 

Follow the link to get more information:

https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/china-and-southeast-asia-lessons-from-the-past-opportunities-for-the-future/.

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