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Southeast Asia between the U.S. and China

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Dec 15

Southeast Asia between the U.S. and China

Southeast Asia between the U.S. and China: Why Do Weaker States (Still) Insist on Hedging?

By Asian Institute

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Thu, 15 December 2022, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST

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Room 208N (2nd floor, North House), Asian Institute, Munk School 1 Devonshire Place Toronto, ON M5S 3K7 Canada

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Hedging is widely misunderstood as sitting-on-the-fence behavior. This talk corrects this misunderstanding by focusing on the Southeast Asian states’ policy responses to the U.S.-China rivalry. Far from being opportunistic, speculative behavior, hedging, in fact, seeks survival and avoids speculation. I define hedging as instinctive, insurance-maximizing behavior under high-uncertainty and high-stakes conditions, where a rational actor seeks to mitigate and offset risks by pursuing active neutrality, inclusive diversification, and prudent contradictions, with the ultimate goal of cultivating a fall-back position. Each of these elements is evidenced in the Southeast Asian states’ responses to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the U.S. Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy. Based on the Southeast Asian states’ alignment patterns over the past decades, I argue that weaker states opt to hedge under two structural conditions: when patron support is uncertain and when threat perception is diffuse and unpredictable. The greater the structural uncertainty, the greater the weaker states’ tendency to hedge, even and especially as space for maneuvering shrinks. Structural conditions, however, only explain when states hedge; it is domestic factors that explain how and why states hedge, and the ways they do.

Speaker: Cheng-Chwee Kuik, Professor in International Relations and Head of the Centre for Asian Studies, the Institute of Malaysian and International Studies at the National University of Malaysia (UKM), and a non-resident Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute, SAIS Johns Hopkins

Discussant: Lynette Ong, Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto

Chair: Julia Bentley, Senior Fellow, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto; Fellow, York Centre for Asian Research, York University

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