By Thitinan Pongsudhirak
The Bangkok Post-Jun 1

Even though US President Donald Trump repeatedly alluded to it in his speeches at ASEAN-led summits in Danang and Manila late last year, and despite its reference in both the United States National Security Strategy and National Defense

Strategy, the geographic notion of a “free and open Indo-Pacific” (FOIP) straddling both the vast Pacific and Indian oceans has been given short shrift in many capitals. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi suggested last March that the Indo-Pacific was only an “attention-grabbing idea”, akin to “the sea foam in the Pacific and Indian Ocean” that “may get some attention but will soon dissipate”. ASEAN leaders have paid some attention but have not had a collective and cohesive reaction to it. But now everyone in Asian security circles and beyond will take notice.

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First published in: Bangkok Post