Doubts about Trump strain Southeast Asia’s US-China balancing act
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Doubts about Trump strain Southeast Asia’s US-China balancing act

April 12, 2026
South China Morning Post
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For years, Southeast Asian countries have preferred to avoid taking sides between China and the United States. This year’s State of Southeast Asia survey shows that this approach still holds, but a more contested geostrategic environment is making it harder to sustain. The region continues to feel uneasy about China’s entrenched influence, is increasingly troubled by US leadership under President Donald Trump and is more conscious of Asean’s institutional constraints.

Doubts about Trump strain Southeast Asia’s US-China balancing act

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