ASEAN, Middle Power, and Global Crisis
This article examines the May 2026 ASEAN Summit in Cebu and argues that, in a moment of great-power rivalry, ASEAN should act as a principled middle power rather than drift into proxy alignment or hollow neutrality. It reads the bloc’s history of consultation as an asset and lays out four practical priorities, preventive diplomacy, peace-and-development linkage, human capital, and middle-power leadership, for what the piece calls dynamic equilibrium.
