ASEAN Centrality in the Asia-Pacific
The role of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and the East Asia Summit.
Key Questions
- 1How can a group of small/medium powers maintain "centrality" among giants?
- 2What is the significance of the "Plus Three" and "Plus Six" frameworks?
- 3Is ASEAN centrality being undermined by minilateral groups like the Quad?
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