China Emerges as Preferred Choice over U.S. in Southeast Asia: Survey

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China Emerges as Preferred Choice over U.S. in Southeast Asia: Survey
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New survey findings show that China has become the preferred choice over the U.S. in the ongoing U.S.-China conflict in the Southeast Asia region. This is the first time Beijing has surpassed Washington since 2020. The survey reveals that a majority of Southeast Asians would align with China if forced to pick sides, although some countries still prefer the U.S. due to concerns over Beijing's South China Sea claims. The survey was conducted by ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute.

China emerges as the preferred choice over the U.S. if the Southeast Asia region were forced to align itself in the ongoing U.S. - China conflict, new survey findings showed. This is the first time Beijing edged past Washington since 2020. The U.S. as a preferred choice dropped to 49.5% from 61.1% last year.A majority of Southeast Asia ns would align with China and not the U.S.

if forced to pick sides, though some countries that feel threatened by Beijing's South China Sea claims still prefer Washington, This is the first time Beijing has edged past Washington since 2020 when the annual survey first posed the question. The U.S. as a preferred choice dropped to 49.5% from 61.1% last year. The survey was conducted by Singapore-based think tank ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute between Jan. 3 and Feb. 23 with 1,994 respondents from academia, business, government, civil society and the medi

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