In a survey conducted among Southeast Asians in 2024, 59 percent of the respondents from ASEAN countries were worried about the growing political and strategic influence of the United States on the region. This marked an increase to the previous year. The share of respondents expressing their appreciation of the United States' growing political influence in the region decreased to 41 percent in 2024.
Views on the political influence of the United States among respondents in Southeast Asia in 2024
Characteristic
I am worried about growing regional political and strategic influence
I welcome its growing regional political and strategic influence
Original question: "What is your view of this political and strategic power’s influence on your country?"
Respondents included those who previously answered "United States" in response to a question about which country or regional organization is currently the most influential political power in Southeast Asia.
ASEAN stands for Association of Southeast Asian Nations and is a political and economic union composed of the ten member states Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
On their calculation methodology for ASEAN average figures, the source states the following:
We decided to apply a different methodology this year assigning a 10% weighted average to each country’s responses to calculate the average figures for ASEAN as a whole. This is to ensure that the responses of each country are represented by equal proportion, given that ASEAN’s decision-making processes are based on each country having equal say, regardless of country or population size.
Number of respondents in 2024 overall survey: n = 1,994
Respondent share by nationality:
Brunei: n = 3.2% (2021) 3.2% (2022) 9.2% (2023) 3.9% (2024) Cambodia: n = 2.5% (2021) 4.8% (2022) 10.2% (2023) 9.5% (2024) Indonesia: n = 12.5% (2021) 7.8% (2022) 9.3% (2023) 13.3% (2024) Laos: n = 3.9% (2021) 2.6% (2022) 8.2% (2023) 8% (2024) Malaysia: n = 11.3% (2021) 8.1% (2022) 9.5% (2023) 11.3% (2024) Myanmar: n = 15.1% (2021) 20.9% (2022) 8.8% (2023) 9.5% (2024) Philippines: n = 6.5% (2021) 23.9% (2022) 7.6% (2023) 10.8% (2024) Singapore: n = 15.3% (2021) 13.2% (2022) 15.9% (2023) 13.7% (2024) Thailand: n = 12.7% (2021) 7% (2022) 11% (2023) 10.1% (2024) Vietnam: n = 17% (2021) 8.6% (2022) 10.4% (2023) 10% (2024)
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ISEAS. (April 2, 2024). Views on the political influence of the United States among respondents in Southeast Asia in 2024 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1481807/asean-views-on-the-united-states-political-influence/
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