Taiwan’s Integration with Southeast Asia in the New Asian Context
Tam Sang Huynh
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2018, vol. 10, issue 02, 100-108
Abstract:
Three factors gave impetus to Taiwan-ASEAN relations in the new Asian context, including Taiwan’s interests in Southeast Asia, the rise of China in the South China Sea and Taiwan’s democratic middle-power status. The author argues that the time is ripe for deepening Taiwan’s integration with Southeast Asia and Taiwan should take steps to develop Taiwan-ASEAN strategic partnership by promoting more contributions to accommodate the “New Southbound Policy” and its interests in Southeast Asia.
Date: 2018
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