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Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world (2025)
Book
Vinjamuri, L., Aydin-Duzgit, S., Bajpaee, C., Cooley, A., de Hoop Scheffer, A., Emmers, R., Fravel, M. T., Lind, J., Nasr, V., Quencez, M., Stelzenmuller, C., Stuenkel, O. D. C., Vakil, S., & Zarakol, A. L. Vinjamuri (Ed.). Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world. Chatham House. https://doi.org/10.55317/9781784136383

The ‘liberal international order’ that has been predominant, if often controversial, since 1945 is being challenged as never before. This reflects factors both long-standing and recent: the rise of China; the frustrations and ambitions of countries –... Read More about Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world.

How Indonesia and Vietnam navigate coalitional networks in the Indo-Pacific (2025)
Journal Article
Teo, S., & Emmers, R. (online). How Indonesia and Vietnam navigate coalitional networks in the Indo-Pacific. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2025.2459882

This article explores how two Southeast Asian middle powers, Indonesia and Vietnam, have responded to U.S. and China-led efforts to build coalitional hegemonies in the Indo-Pacific. Through the lens of network analysis, the article argues that while... Read More about How Indonesia and Vietnam navigate coalitional networks in the Indo-Pacific.