Sebastian Strangio Explains the Relationship Between China and Southeast Asia
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The experience of Western colonization has imprinted all of these nations in profound ways and it's tended to inculcate a sort of skepticism about Western invocations of democracy and the rule of law. China, of course, shares a similar skepticism. China was also not formerly colonized, or not fully colonized by Western powers, but it experienced what the Chinese communist party likes to term a century of humiliation.  And so, both regions share an abiding ambivalence about the current international order. Sebastian Strangio A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com. Sebastian Strangio is the Southeast Asia Editor at The Diplomat and the author of In the Dragon's Shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese Century. Key Highlights Include Sebastian explains the economic, political, and cultural ties between China and Southeast AsiaAn overview of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)An explanation of the South China Sea disputeDistinguishes between maritime and mainland nations in Southeast AsiaChina's approach to Southeast Asia under Xi Jinping Key Links In the Dragon's Shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese Century by Sebastian Strangio www.thediplomat.com www.sebastianstrangio.com Related Content Mareike Ohlberg on the Global Influence of the Chinese Communist Party Xiaoyu Pu on China's Global Identities More from the Podcast More Information Democracy Group Apes of the State created all Music On Opinion: The Parlia Podcast Email the show at [email protected] Follow me on Twitter @DemParadox 100 Books on Democracy
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