By Thitinan Pongsudhirak

Bangkok Post-July 20

For anyone who is alive today, the world as we know it has never been so stirred and shaken. The international order based on a common set of institutions, rules and norms that used to be widely cherished and universally beneficial is unravelling before our collective and helpless eyes. From an emerging United States-China trade war and Beijing’s militarized occupation of the South China Sea to Russia’s revanchist annexation of Crimea, world order over the past several years has been breaking down. Those who once set the rules, principally the US, are breaking them, while aspiring new rule-setters, mainly China, have not found sufficient international reception. Rule-takers, such as the smaller states in ASEAN, suffer the most when set rules lose cohesion, luster and abidance.

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First published in: Bangkok Post