This article investigates efforts by Indonesia and Vietnam to achieve hegemony within their respective sub-regions of Southeast Asia. The two countries have exercised both benevolent and coercive power in their foreign policy. The article examines under which circumstances uses of benevolent and coercive instruments have helped the countries attain hegemony.
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2005
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