US-CHINA RIVALRY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION: A STUDY ON THE SOUTH CHINA SEA CASE

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Hung Vo
Binh Nguyen
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9878-711X
Hiep Tran
Thao Bui

Abstract

Southeast Asia is one of the places where fierce rivalry is taking place between the two leading powers in the world today - the US and China. The US-China rivalry in this region takes place in key fields, from politics - diplomacy, economy, security - defense to “soft power”, the most prominent of which is the South China Sea issue. This article analyzes the strategic importance of the South China Sea in the policy of the US and China, the competition between the US and China in Southeast Asia in general, and the South China Sea in particular. To achieve this goal, the authors use research methods in international relations to analyze the main issues of the study. In addition to reviewing previous scholarly research and reviews, the authors use a comparative approach to assess the interactions between theory and data. The authors believe the data is important for accurately assessing the strategic competition between the US and China in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea. The rise of China in the early years of the XXI century strongly influenced the adjustment of the US policy in Southeast Asia and the powerful US-China rivalry in this region and the South China Sea. This rivalry is becoming increasingly complicated, and geopolitical conflicts between major powers are possible in the following years. 

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Vo , H., Nguyen , B., Tran , H., & Bui , T. (2023). US-CHINA RIVALRY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION: A STUDY ON THE SOUTH CHINA SEA CASE. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 9(1), 336-351. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2391342v
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Hung Vo , Graduate School, Baria Vungtau University, Vietnam

Vo Minh Hung, PhD, is a senior researcher at the Baria – Vungtau University, Vietnam. He also serves as Managing Director of the Graduate School, Baria Vungtau University, Vietnam. His publications are related to colonialism, the Indochina wars, and Vietnam’s foreign policies.

Binh Nguyen , Faculty of History, University of Education, Hue University, Vietnam

Nguyen Tuan Binh, PhD, is a lecturer at the History Faculty, Hue University of Education. His writings focus on foreign policies of major countries, international relations in the Indo-Pacific region. He has published papers in Scopus journals: International Journal of China Studies, Journal of Educational and Social Research, Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Cogent Arts and Humanities, Maritime Affairs, Croatian International Relations Review, Journal of Liberty and International Affairs.

Hiep Tran , Faculty of International Relations, Dong A University, Vietnam

Tran Xuan Hiep, Associate Professor Ph.D, is a member of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and a high-level researcher researcher at the Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Duy Tan University, Vietnam. General political and international relations issues, the Southeast Asian region, the Asia-Pacific region and Vietnam’s international integration are among his main research interests. He has published many articles in prestigious international journals on above theme such as, India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, International Journal of China Studies, Journal of Educational and Social Research, Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, Cogent Arts and Humanities, Maritime Affairs, Croatian International Relations Review, Journal of Liberty and International Affairs. Besides, he also participates in many scientific conferences and conducts many other scientific research projects.

Thao Bui , Faculty of History, University of Education, Hue University, Vietnam

Bui Thi Thao, Associate Professor Ph.D, is the lecturer at History Faculty, Hue University of Education. She received his PhD in World History conferred by Hue University, Vietnam in 2010. Her research interests include international relations in East Asia, maritime security in East Asia, and Vietnam’s foreign policy. She published the scopus article in the Journal Global Policy and Governance.