East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 15, Number 3, 2023 in Southeast Asia caused domestic backlash from ASEAN countries In 1974, prime minister Kakuei Tanaka faced serious anti-Japanese riots when he visited Jakarta Against this backdrop, in 1977 prime minister Takeo Fukuda delivered his Fukuda Doctrine speech in Manila, setting out three principles in Japan’s diplomacy towards Southeast Asia
East Asia Forum Quarterly: Vol. 9 No. 2 2017 from Southeast Asia, a region evincing significant diplomacy with pronounced strategic motivations leading regional scholars and practitioners from a range of disciplines examine the challenges of strategic diplomacy in regionalism, economics, law and security These eight essays derive
EASTASIAFORUM that have been so instrumental in Southeast Asia’s economic development over the decades The diminishment of ASEAN’s relevance is an unacceptable outcome for the majority of the region’s states There is value in having the steering committee, as it were, of East Asian regionalism made up of the small and middle powers of Southeast Asia
East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 13, Number 1, 2021 Asia policy 34 ADAM TRIGGS Biden’s brief window to reform global institutions 36 DEWI FORTUNA ANWAR What Southeast Asia wants from the Biden presidency 38 MICHAEL KUGELMAN How will strategy on South Asia differ? 40 NICK BISLEY Shared burden of a new vision for the Asia Pacific 42 ROBERT N STAVINS Domestic challenges could limit new US
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East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 11, Number 1, 2019 of work and care What is more, women in Southeast Asia are over-represented in vulnerable, informal and insecure work, restricting them and their communities from the opportunities and benefits of decent work This issue of EAFQ touches on key economic and social questions that affect gender equality in Southeast Asia and East Asia, delving
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East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 14, Number 4, 2022 South and Southeast Asia is a priority for collective leadership that will have to be led by East Asia where the major global geopolitical, economic and security fault lines are A regional priority is to ensure the United States remains committed to the Western Pacific to help constrain Chinese assertiveness A zero-sum approach of
EASTASIAFORUM EAST ASIA FORUM QUARTERLY JANUARY — MARCH 2018 3 relevaNce at rISk PICtuRE: JORgE SIlVA REutERS still in the driver’s seat or asleep at the wheel? CHONG JA IAN A SEAN’s role as a platform for projecting Southeast Asia’s international influence is a challenge Much of this has to do with growing divergence in members’ economic and
East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 2, Number 2, 2010 Southeast Asia defies simple categorisation Among its countries there are obvious contrasts: big and small, vibrant and stagnant, attractive and troubling, peaceful and unsettled, quaint and web-savvy, confronting and embracing The contributors to this issue of the EAFQ grapple with parts of the Southeast Asian mosaic,