2016
DOI: 10.1163/15700615-01501002
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Waiting for Hard Balancing?

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“…The rise of China and the reduced influence of the United States which resulted in various changes, Indonesia has the opportunity to become a balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region Chairil, 2016). Therefore, Indonesia must involve external actors in ASEAN multilateral activities, for example the ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN Plus Three, the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting and the East Asia Summit.…”
Section: Indonesia As a Middle Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rise of China and the reduced influence of the United States which resulted in various changes, Indonesia has the opportunity to become a balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region Chairil, 2016). Therefore, Indonesia must involve external actors in ASEAN multilateral activities, for example the ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN Plus Three, the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting and the East Asia Summit.…”
Section: Indonesia As a Middle Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a regional standpoint, relations have shifted more towards economic cooperation since ASEAN prioritizes growth and focuses on the opportunities from China's economic and political rise. As an organization, ASEAN and its members have tried to maintain balanced relations with China and the West (Karim & Chairil, 2016).…”
Section: Asean-china Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De hecho, Vietnam declaró que las acciones de China en la zona han amenazado directamente la paz, estabilidad, seguridad y libertad de navegación en el mar del Este, debido a que la capacidad naval vietnamita es altamente asimétrica en comparación con la china. En consecuencia, Vietnam ha emprendido la modernización militar centrada en el desarrollo de capacidades de navegación y antiacceso aéreo, con el propósito de impedir el acceso de China a lo que considera su territorio (Karim y Chairil, 2016). Vietnam es un país económicamente vulnerable al comportamiento chino y, en efecto, su crecimiento económico no se puede mantener sin sus relaciones comerciales y el flujo de capitales del Gigante Asiático.…”
Section: Las Disputas En El Mar Meridional De Chinaunclassified