Category: Regional international organization (multilateralism, minilateralism, and/or Indo-pacific policymaking)

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The US-China Rivalry in the Maritime Domain: The Case of South China Sea

The US-China rivalry apart from being at the global sphere is also prevalent in the maritime domain in the South China Sea (SCS). SCS is important for the global trade and commerce that is marred by the unresolved maritime disputes between China and the Southeast Asian states, mainly Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.

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A Study on Interaction Between Mainland ASEAN States and China After the Cold War—Centered on the GMS Mechanism

The Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation (GMS) is a key focus for integrating the regional economy of Southeast Asia and an important clue for studying regional integration in Southeast Asia. This paper aims to explain the causal mechanism behind the development of the GMS, that is, why GMS has been able to withstand the systemic