Dedication
Preface
Chapter 1: Sino-American Competition in Southeast Asia
Chapter 2: China's Legacies in Southeast Asia
Chapter 3: American Legacies in Southeast Asia
Chapter 4: China's Contemporary Roles in Southeast Asia
Chapter 5: America's Contemporary Roles in Southeast Asia
Chapter 6: Navigating Between the Giants: ASEAN'S Agency
Chapter 7: The Future of International Relations in Southeast
Asia
Index
David Shambaugh is Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies,
Political Science, & International Affairs and the founding
Director of the China Policy Program in the Elliott School of
International Affairs at George Washington University. He is an
internationally recognized authority and award-winning author on
contemporary China and the international relations of Asia. An
active public intellectual and frequent commentator in the
international media, he serves on numerous editorial boards, and
has been a consultant to governments, research institutions,
foundations, universities, corporations, banks, and investment
funds. As an author, Professor Shambaugh has
published more than 30 books and 300 articles.
David Shambaugh's Where Great Powers Meet is a fine contribution to
a spate of recent books focusing on China, Southeast Asia, and the
US. His work is arguably the most policy and foreign policy
(narrowly defined) oriented.
*David Bachman, University of Washington, Seattle, Pacific
Affairs*
The book provides food for thought for countries elsewhere as they
manage relations with the two competing great powers while
protecting their own national interests. Highly recommended. Lower-
and upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and
professionals. General readers.
*Z. Zhu, Bucknell University, CHOICE*
Shambaugh's book makes a very important contribution on this
critical issue in Australia's neighbourhood... and should be
required reading for all Asia-watchers.
*John West, Australian Institute of International Affairs*
What does great power rivalry mean? David Shambaugh provides an
engaging and readable account of how the US-China competition is
playing out in its Southeast Asian epicenter. One could not ask for
a more thoughtful and experienced guide to this fraught
relationship.
*Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Harvard University and author of Do Morals
Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump*
This timely book on Southeast Asia by a leading American Asia
specialist belongs on the desk of every senior US official involved
with foreign policy and national security. As US-China rivalry
intensifies, the strategic significance of Southeast Asia is also
shooting upward. In recent decades the region's economic vibrancy
and cooperative relationships have made it a global success story.
Now its geographic location is assuming ever greater importance.
This book explains why. Deeply researched, it is loaded with
background information and astute assessments that should inform
the thinking of all those concerned about the future role of the
United States in a rapidly changing world.
*J. Stapleton Roy, Wilson Center, former US ambassador to
Singapore, China, and Indonesia*
Distinguished China scholar David Shambaugh has produced a timely
and well-conceived treatment of the battle for influence between
the United States and China that is raging across Southeast Asia.
With firsthand accounts and deep insights, he has provided a deeply
incisive and troubling narrative of a struggle that too often tilts
towards Beijing. Current, deeply relevant and powerfully presented,
Shambaugh's book lands like a piece of ordnance in a firefight —
with a big blast. A must read for anyone seeking to understand the
contest for primacy playing out in Southeast Asia.
*Hon. Kurt Campbell, former Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asia & Pacific; Chairman & CEO of The Asia Group*
Where Great Powers Meet is about the New Great Game — Sino-American
competition in Southeast Asia. David Shambaugh has combined his
deep understanding of China, experience in US government with his
new immersion in ASEAN to produce a perceptive, balanced and
comprehensive study on this dynamic rivalry. He has succinctly
captured the nuances in the thinking and responses of the ASEAN
states. This book is essential reading for those who wish to make
sense of the changing geopolitics of Southeast Asia.
*Hon. Chan Heng Chee, Ambassador-at-Large and Chairperson, ISEAS-
Yusof-Ishak Institute, Singapore*
Blending historical context with an incisive analysis of current
developments and policy prescriptions, David Shambaugh's new book
should be read by anyone — from academia or the policy world — who
seeks to understand Southeast Asia's crucial role in shaping
US-China relations and the 21st century world order.
*Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington, D.C.*
An eye-opening survey of a volatile, crucially important region and
a must-read for students of geopolitics.
*Kirkus Reviews*
Shambaugh's fresh eyes are reason enough to read Where Great Powers
Meet, as they yield equally fresh observations and arguments.
*The Asia Times*
The authoritative empirical work comparing Chinese and American
influence and weaknesses in the region.
*Contemporary Southeast Asia *
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