<p class="rtejustify">Over the past decade or so Southeast Asia has gone through multiple developments which usher in an era of alarming political uncertainty. While several countries were thought to be heading toward democracy (Myanmar, Thailand), recent events suggest that vested interests die hard and that defending citizens’ hard-won rights is a daunting task. In the wake of the health crisis other countries are faced with serious socio-economic difficulties which threaten their stability and wealth (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines). In a context of sino-US rivalry, each of the great powers seeks to push its own interests, potentially disrupting local stability. Southeast Asia has undoubtedly become a battleground for bipolar rivalry. </p>
<p class="rtejustify">Through its research activities, <strong><a href="/en/recherche/zones-geographiques/asie">Ifri's Center for Asian Studies</a></strong> aims to provide a better understanding of the evolutions and main trends of this regions' actors.</p>