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Hedging Strategies in Southeast Asia
ASEAN, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam and their Relations with China




ISBN 9781032075167
Published July 8, 2022 by Routledge
162 Pages

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Introducing a re-conceptualized hedging framework, this book analyses the relations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the middle powers Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam with China in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The book provides a brief overview of the development of the relationships between the Southeast Asian states, ASEAN and China since 1989. The author argues that ASEAN and the majority of the Southeast Asian governments pursue a hedging strategy towards the rising China. They seek closer economic relations with Beijing, while maintaining strong security relations with Washington and also try to involve Japan. Hedging expands the strategic options of small and middle powers which are in Neorealism often restricted to bandwagoning and balancing. A hedging strategy, however, can simultaneously contain both elements of bandwagoning (e.g., in economics) and balancing (e.g., in security affairs). By examining the relations of ASEAN, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam with China and the US and Japan, the book puts forward a new, re-conceptualized hedging concept that combines foreign and security policy with economics.

Adding significant new empirical knowledge, the book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of to the field of International Relations, Security Studies, Political Geography, Economics, History and Asian Studies.

Table of Contents

1. The Belt and Road Initiative, Southeast Asia, and the South China Sea – an overview

2. The theoretical-methodological framework: A re-conceptualized hedging concept

3. ASEAN’s hedging strategy towards China

4. Malaysia’s hedging strategy towards China under Mahathir Mohamad 2.0

5. The Philippines' hedging strategy towards China under Rodrigo Duterte

6. Vietnam’s hedging strategy towards China

7. Conclusion: Similarities and differences of the four hedging strategies

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Biography

Alfred Gerstl is Associate Professor at the Department of Asian Studies, Palacký University, Czech Republic and Adjunct Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria. A specialist on International Relations in the Indo- Pacific, notably on Southeast Asia and China’s rise, symbolized in the Belt and Road Initiative, he is also President of the Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS), a transnational think tank.