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#Southeast Asia

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“China is expected to ramp up its diplomatic, commercial, economic, logistical and people to people efforts to get this kind of a deal. The South Pacific, in particular, is not a primary area of geostrategic concern for China compared to South China Sea and Southeast Asia. However, the fact that China is devoting resources to this region speaks to Beijing's global ambitions.”

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Senior fellow at Australian National University School of Regulation and Global Governance
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“China's maritime behaviour is a concern not just for the Quad, but also for countries in Southeast Asia. So, I expect many countries are going to join [the IPMDA - Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness]. In my view, this is the first explicitly anti-China step the Quad has taken, because it's clearly targeting China. The Quad's biggest initiative so far has had to do with delivering COVID-19 vaccines. But we'll have to see how effective it is.”

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Professor of international relations at King's College London
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“The IPMDA [Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness] could be enormously helpful to developing states across the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. This effort could seriously lower the cost and increase the capabilities of monitoring illegal fishing and Chinese maritime militia behaviour.”

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Senior fellow for south-east Asia at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
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“The bottleneck in fact is in Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia, because for a while the factories were all shut down. The problem was especially acute with auto chip packaging, with companies in Malaysia providing services not offered by Taiwanese firms. Now the focus is on Malaysia resuming production as soon as possible. I know that Malaysia started to restore production capacity in early September, and now the production capacity has returned to about 80%, so if their capacity can slowly come back, this problem can be slowly dealt with.”

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Taiwan Minister of Economic Affairs
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“But they [Asian governments] also fear that the increasingly strident approach taken by the U.S. and allies such as Australia will push China to respond in kind, driving a cycle of escalation that is centered on Southeast Asia but disregards Southeast Asian voices.”

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Director of the Southeast Asia program at the Lowy Institute in Sydney
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“Vietnamese leaders have the political wisdom to maintain a balance between China and the US. The US has been trying to depict China as a security threat to the region and court Southeast Asia toward its camp, but those kinds of attempts are doomed to fail as even Vietnam, a country that has maritime disputes with China, knows what's beneficial - to jointly manage differences and risks, and expand cooperation and enhance mutual trust.”

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Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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