kalu_miah
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My dear,
I said before that China will seek to cause disunity and break the target closer links of Asean. So I'm not surprised with the issue occurred in Phnom Penh recently.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/180755-geopolitics-asean-region.html#post2954375
ASEAN operates on consensus, so there is no difference influence caused by richest countries as Singapore or poorest countries like Cambodia. The problem is the poor countries are more likely to be exploited by external powers.
I dont know now the relationship between Japan or Korea with each ASEAN country is what levels, but the relationship between the two countries with Vietnam now very close and trusted, especially the relations of Vietnam - Japan. We support for closer relations between ASEAN and Japan, South Korea.
When the world was in the period of misty, we had to fight against China to get out of "vassal state". Currently in the civilized world, there is no reason why we accepted back to a "vassal" of China. And I think most of the other ASEAN countries also think so. They do not want to break relations with China because of their mutual benefits. That is understandable and acceptable.
However, should never expect that China will support the solidarity ASEAN to unify. It was a huge mistake.
Dear friend, I understand your frustration.
I found some Confucius quotes here:
Confucius Quotes - BrainyQuote
Do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire.
He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it.
So I will always emphasize the importance to maintain moral high ground for the long term, rather than get tempted to use force and coercion.
I think eventually current Chinese leadership will come round to realize that without having a strong independent neighborhood, a weak fragmented neighborhood will always invite outside powers to meddle. Here is another relevant Confucious quote from above site:
Read more at Confucius Quotes - BrainyQuoteBy three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.
For Asia to rise above the West, we will need a lot of wisdom even surpassing the West, something all of us sorely lack it seems. Hopefully some brilliant minds will catch it through reflection, rather than going through the bitter path of experience.