ASEAN TAKES A BACKSEAT
Regardless of Southeast Asia being steadily highlighted as a key pillar of the US Indo-Pacific technique, Washington’s actions recommend that ASEAN continues to take a backseat in its broader geopolitical calculations.
An instance is Biden’s determination to host the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit in his hometown in Delaware, alongside the prime ministers of Australia, Japan and India. This displays the emphasis the US locations on security-oriented alliances such because the Quad and the trilateral safety partnership between Australia, the UK and the US (AUKUS). Final month’s Joint Leaders Assertion marking AUKUS’ third anniversary additional underscores the US’ prioritisation of those unique, security-focused groupings over broader multilateral engagement with ASEAN.
The US has additionally strengthened trilateral cooperation within the area, primarily with like-minded companions. Notable examples embrace the trilateral summit with Japan and South Korea in Camp David final 12 months and the inaugural summit with Japan and the Philippines held in Washington in April this 12 months. These groupings mirror the US’ broader technique of forging coalitions with companions that align with its strategic targets, primarily to counter China’s increasing affect within the area.
Whereas regional safety considerations, reminiscent of China’s growing assertiveness and rising threats from North Korea, undoubtedly affect ASEAN nations, the grouping as a complete stays largely sidelined in US’ safety issues regardless of being on the coronary heart of the Indo-Pacific.
Though the US steadily emphasises ASEAN centrality in its rhetoric, its actions typically reveal a choice for smaller, unique groupings or bilateral ties with like-minded nations and viewing ASEAN by way of the lens of its strategic competitors with China. Because of this, many within the area are cautious of the potential penalties.
Whereas the State of Southeast Asia 2024 report exhibits that Southeast Asians could view the Quad as useful to the area, there are lingering and ingrained fears that such minilaterals undermine the centrality of ASEAN.