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4 EAST ASIA FORUM QUARTERLY JANUARY — MARCH 2022 Issue Editors Shiro Armstrong, Director, Australia– Japan Research Centre, and Editor, East Asia Forum, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. Lili Yan Ing, Lead Advisor (Southeast Asia Region) at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Series Editors
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that have been so instrumental in Southeast Asia’s economic development over the decades. The diminishment of ASEAN’s relevance is an unacceptable outcome for the majority of the region’s states. There is value in having the steering committee, as it were, of East Asian regionalism made up of the small and middle powers of Southeast Asia.
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Dr Nicholas Farrelly works in the School of Regulation, Justice and Diplomacy in the Australian National University’s College of Asia and the Pacific. In June 2006 he co-founded New Mandala with Andrew Walker.