Caught in the Clash of Titans: A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Vietnamese Strategic Hedging
2024年12月31日
Abstract: This paper looks into the case of Southeast Asian states’ policy of hedging toward the U.S.-China competition. It examines Indonesian and Vietnamese similar approach to their respective relations with China and the United States in a shifting regional landscape, despite the fact that the two Southeast states have different ideologies and political systems. The authors argue that the fear of abandonment and entrapment drives the Southeast Asian states’ policy preferences to ensure that the United States and China accommodate their interests. Historical baggage, especially the negative historical experiences of both countries with the United States and China, also inhibits the formation of military alliances with the superpowers. This paper compares the two inAuential Southeast Asian countries in detail and avoids “regional generalizations” about the countries in the region.
Keywords: Southeast Asia; hedging; Indonesia; Vietnam; alliance politics.