US Navy vessels are seen during a drill in the South China Sea as it strengthens its military presence in the Indo-Pacific. Photo: EPA-EFE
US Navy vessels are seen during a drill in the South China Sea as it strengthens its military presence in the Indo-Pacific. Photo: EPA-EFE
Michael Vatikiotis
Opinion

Opinion

Michael Vatikiotis

The new imperialism: as Asia gets caught up in power struggle between China and the West, what can it do?

  • Western navies are sending flotillas to the South China Sea to assert their primacy while China is turning inward and reinforcing nationalist narratives
  • Asia is in the middle and a divide is opening up. It’s a matter of time before the region again endures conflicts it has no stake in but pays a heavy price for

US Navy vessels are seen during a drill in the South China Sea as it strengthens its military presence in the Indo-Pacific. Photo: EPA-EFE
US Navy vessels are seen during a drill in the South China Sea as it strengthens its military presence in the Indo-Pacific. Photo: EPA-EFE
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