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- Title
WAITING ON WASHINGTON: SOUTHEAST ASIA HOPES FOR A POST-ELECTION BOOST IN US RELATIONS.
- Authors
DALPINO, CATHARIN
- Abstract
The resurgent COVID-19 pandemic and US elections constrained the conduct of US relations with Southeast Asia and of regional affairs more broadly in the final months of 2020. Major conclaves were again "virtual," including the ASEAN Regional Forum, the East Asia Summit. and the APEC meeting. Over the year, ASEAN lost considerable momentum because of the pandemic, but managed to oversee completion of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in November. Some modest gains in US-Southeast Asian relations were realized, most notably extension of the US-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) for another six months, an opportunity for Manila and the new administration in Washington to put the VFA--and the US-Philippines alliance more broadly--on firmer ground. Another significant step, albeit a more controversial one, was the under-the-radar visit to Washington of Indonesian Defense Minister, Prabowo Subianto, in October.
- Subjects
SOUTHEAST Asia; WASHINGTON (State), Western; MANILA (Philippines); REGIONAL Comprehensive Economic Partnership; COVID-19 pandemic; SUMMIT meetings
- Publication
Comparative Connections: A Triannual E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations, 2021, Vol 22, Issue 3, p59
- ISSN
1930-5370
- Publication type
Article