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The Iran war will not push Southeast Asia into China’s arms. But it will deepen a quieter regional instinct to preserve cooperation with the U.S. while reducing exposure to the spillovers of its crisis management, writes Alejandro Reyes. | Collector
The Iran war will not push Southeast Asia into China’s arms. But it will deepen a quieter regional instinct to preserve cooperation with the U.S. while reducing exposure to the spillovers of its crisis management, writes Alejandro Reyes.
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The Iran war will not push Southeast Asia into China’s arms. But it will deepen a quieter regional instinct to preserve cooperation with the U.S. while reducing exposure to the spillovers of its crisis management, writes Alejandro Reyes.

The Iran war will not push Southeast Asia into China’s arms. But it will deepen a quieter regional instinct to preserve cooperation with the U.S. while reducing exposure to the spillovers of its crisis management, writes Alejandro Reyes.

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