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An Emergent U.S. Security Strategy in Southeast Asia

Senior Scholar Marvin Ott and Research Assistant Kenneth Ngo contributed this piece to the Asia Pacific Bulletin by the East-West Center.

An Emergent U.S. Security Strategy in Southeast Asia

Marvin Ott, Senior Scholar, and Kenneth Ngo, Research Assistant, explain that "Game theory predicts that in a competitive arena with multiple actors, coalitions will form. In Southeast Asia, we are seeing the emergence of an incipient coalition in support of US security strategy" in this edition of the Asia Pacific Bulletin from the East-West Center. Download the publication at their website.

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Marvin Ott

Marvin Ott

Asia Fellow;
Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University; Former Professor of National Security Policy, National War College and Deputy Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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