Imagine if Asian countries, long caught between the influences of Western powers and their own regional disputes, could unite under a new banner of cooperation. This is precisely what China advocates—a bold, transformative security concept that champions regional autonomy and peaceful development. During Xi Jinping’s recent visits across Southeast Asia, he confidently threw down the gauntlet, urging nations like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia to take charge of their security, free from external interference. For example, China has launched initiatives such as joint infrastructure projects, aimed at fostering trust and economic interdependence. If these efforts are matched with transparent diplomacy, proactive dispute resolution, and consistent respect for sovereignty, China could finally reshape perceptions and lay the foundation for lasting regional stability. This isn’t just aspirational rhetoric; it’s a strategic vision that, if embraced, could turn the tide towards a more peaceful and resilient Asia.
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