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China warns against ‘new Cold War’ at ASEAN summit

China's Premier Li Qiang (L) attends the 26th ASEAN-China Summit during the 43rd ASEAN Summit i... China's Premier Li Qiang (L) attends the 26th ASEAN-China Summit during the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 6, 2023. Yasuyoshi Chiba/Pool via REUTERS
China's Premier Li Qiang (L) attends the 26th ASEAN-China Summit during the 43rd ASEAN Summit i... China's Premier Li Qiang (L) attends the 26th ASEAN-China Summit during the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 6, 2023. Yasuyoshi Chiba/Pool via REUTERS

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China warns against ‘new Cold War’ at ASEAN summit. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is set to welcome world leaders as the rivalry between China and the United States looms large, casting a shadow over the region. This article delves into the implications of this geopolitical rivalry for ASEAN and the broader implications for global politics.

ASEAN is preparing to host a gathering of world leaders, drawing attention from across the globe. The geopolitical landscape is characterized by escalating tensions between China and the United States, with ASEAN positioned amid this rivalry.

ASEAN holds strategic significance due to its location and economic importance, making it a focal point of major powers’ interests. ASEAN countries have strong economic ties with China and the United States, creating a delicate balance in their international relations.

The ASEAN region aims to maintain stability amidst the geopolitical competition, as any instability could have widespread consequences. Diplomatically, ASEAN faces challenges in navigating relations with China, the United States, and other major powers.

ASEAN emphasizes the importance of multilateral cooperation and dialogue to address global issues. The economic policies and disputes between China and the United States influence trade and investment in the region.

Security concerns in the South China Sea and the broader Indo-Pacific region add complexity to the situation. The rivalry between China and the United States in ASEAN has global implications, affecting international politics and economics.

In conclusion, ASEAN’s gathering of world leaders comes at a time when the region finds itself at the center of the rivalry between China and the United States. The delicate balance ASEAN must maintain underscores the complexity of modern geopolitics. The outcomes of discussions and negotiations within ASEAN could have far-reaching consequences for global politics, trade, and security. As world leaders converge on the region, the world watches closely to see how these geopolitical dynamics evolve and shape the future of international relations.


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