Introduction: The influence of new bilateralism on southeast Asia–middle east relations and the path to deeper trans regionalism
Trans regionalism, characterized by flexible, non-institutional cooperation across regions, contrasts with interracialism's structured, rule-based interactions. New bilateralism, on the other hand, emerging post-Cold War, extends beyond economic governance to include strategic, security, and cu...
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