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Asia Pacific Regional Developments

Title:

 Are East Asian states really hedging between the US and China?

Author:

Darren J. Lim

Source:

East Asia Forum

Date:

January 30, 2016

Description:

The term ‘hedging’, one of the most widely used in contemporary discussions on East Asian security, is intended to capture the fact that most states in the region face conflicting economic and security interests.
TAGS: Southeast Asia, Political Security, Regional Stability, hedging

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