We analyze the influence of China and the United States in Southeast Asia and the power structure in Southeast Asia. Our team provides an assessment of the complex relations between Southeast Asian countries and their neighbors, and their economic development, interconnection, competition and cooperation under the dynamic changes of Southeast Asian geopolitics. We also study the new regionalism and institutional transformation in Southeast Asia and design a research plan for the Indochina Peninsula.
- Conduct research on the influence of China and the United States in Southeast Asia, starting with an analysis of the power structure in the region. Examine how to create a strategic balance in Southeast Asia amidst competition between China and the United States, as well as the political positions, policy directions, and economic trends of Southeast Asian countries.
- Assess the complex and ever-changing relationships between Southeast Asian countries and their neighbors. Analyze the latest developments in economic development, interconnectivity, competition, and cooperation among various countries in the region, given the dynamic changes in Southeast Asian geopolitics.
- Study the series of paradigms for new regionalism and institutional transformation in Southeast Asia. Focus on the problems and challenges faced by regional organizations in Southeast Asia, as well as the integration and cooperation of foreign capital and multinational companies in the region.
- Design a research plan for the Indochina Peninsula, covering topics such as war and social transformation, the social impact of labor movements in the ASEAN region, the response of religion and government, and the internationalization of regional enterprises.