Vu Phan To Uyen
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Southeast Asian nations, and island Southeast Asia in particular, have long been influenced by China, the area's bordering power, due to its near geographic proximity and extensive development distance. The influence that Southeast Asian nations have on islands suffers even more following the 19th National Congress, when China strengthened its economic initiatives, military activities, and promotion of soft power in the region. The article focuses on examining how China's influence has affected island nations in Southeast Asia. The research findings demonstrate that there are two opposing reactions (consensus and disagreement) in Southeast Asian island countries to China. From the recognition of the reactions of the above countries as well as its subsequent impacts, it is possible to draw experiences and lessons for Vietnam's policy making in the process of long-term coexistence under the influence of China.
Keywords:
Southeast Asian nations, China, BRI, policy response