Politics
Australia far more wary of China than SEA nations despite thawing relations
Susannah Patton, director of the Southeast Asia Program at Lowy Institute, reflects on the thaw in Australia-China relations, surmising that the resumption of dialogue may mean Australia is no longer a regional outlier. But unchanging imperatives may see Australia's continued investment in capabilities for the regional deterrence of China, which may worry some in Southeast Asia.
Susannah Patton
06 Dec 2022
Politics
SEA's great power 'neutrality' risks being pro-China and anti-US
Susannah Patton, director of the Southeast Asia Program at Lowy Institute, asserts that though they seem to be taking a neutral stance, many Southeast Asian countries' responses to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and increasing US-China tensions on Taiwan have in fact affirmed narratives that are implicitly more critical of the US and other G7 countries. This may help to shape a regional environment that is far too permissive of aggression and coercion - the precise scenario that the countries hope to avoid.
Susannah Patton
17 Aug 2022