Beneath the turbulent and highly rhetorical politics, private corporations and public institutions in the US have pursued fairly consistent policy-level linkages with Asian-Pacific nations that seek to preserve American geostrategic dominance in this highly important area.
Speaking on the issue is Mesrob Vartavarian, a Visiting Fellow at Cornell University’s Southeast Asia Program. He studied history at UCLA (BA/MA) and Cambridge (PhD) and began his career as a scholar of early colonial South Asia but has since shifted his research focus to modern Southeast Asia with an emphasis on the Philippines. Mesrob is interviewed by Prach Panchakunathorn, a PhD candidate at the Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, on behalf of FORSEA.
Speaking on the issue is Mesrob Vartavarian, a Visiting Fellow at Cornell University’s Southeast Asia Program. He studied history at UCLA (BA/MA) and Cambridge (PhD) and began his career as a scholar of early colonial South Asia but has since shifted his research focus to modern Southeast Asia with an emphasis on the Philippines. Mesrob is interviewed by Prach Panchakunathorn, a PhD candidate at the Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, on behalf of FORSEA.
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