Prashanth Parameswaran Parameswaran Mandalas of Multialignment

Mandalas of Multialignment

von Prashanth Parameswaran

Hedging Bets in Southeast Asia Grand Strategy Spheres, Foreign and Security Policy Webs, and Global Geopolitics and Geoeconomics

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“Prashanth Parameswaran…has captured more accurately than any other theorist I know, how Southeast Asian states actually adapt”

– Bilahari Kausikan, former permanent secretary of the Singapore foreign ministry

“A nuanced framework for understanding the challenges Southeast Asian nations face in their alignments”

– Scot Marciel, former US ambassador to ASEAN, Indonesia and Myanmar

“A clear analytical model from one of the best-informed observers of Southeast Asia’s complexities…”

– Professor Brantly Womack, author of China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry

“A timely and indispensable resource for understanding Southeast Asia’s future”

– Dindo Manhit, founder and managing director, Stratbase Group Philippines

“Prashanth Parameswaran advances neoclassical realism in a contested region of the globe”

– Professor Jeffrey Taliaferro, author of Neoclassical Realism, the State and Foreign Policy

This book generates a new connective approach to analyzing Southeast Asia alignment shifts in grand strategy and foreign and security policy. Drawing on cases across nearly a century – including the Philippines and U.S.-China competition, Vietnam’s multidirectionality after the USSR’s collapse and Thailand’s WWII Japan alliance – it constructs a new Mandalas of Multialignment approach and develops an original Balance of Alignment model rooted in neoclassical realism to explain how states manage alignment challenges. Looking ahead, the book charts out how Southeast Asian states can weave their own alignment webs beyond binaries of great power competition and across spheres of their own influences through a new Connective Alignment Management process.

Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran is a senior columnist with The Diplomat magazine and holds fellowships with the Institute for Indo-Pacific Security and American University. Born and raised in Southeast Asia, he is also an instructor at the State Department’s Foreign Service Institute and an advisor at the consultancy BowerGroupAsia. His research focuses on Southeast Asia geopolitics and geoeconomics, U.S. Asia policy and foreign and security issues, with projects across all 11 countries in Southeast Asia and over 2,000 published articles. His book Elusive Balances: Shaping U.S. Southeast Asia Strategy, developed an original framework based on neoclassical realism to examine major power commitments.


This book generates a new connective approach to analyzing Southeast Asia alignment shifts in grand strategy and foreign and security policy. Drawing on cases across nearly a century – including the Philippines and U.S.-China competition, Vietnam’s multidirectionality after the USSR’s collapse and Thailand’s WWII Japan alliance – it constructs a new Mandalas of Multialignment approach and develops an original Balance of Alignment model rooted in neoclassical realism to explain how states manage alignment challenges. Looking ahead, the book charts out how Southeast Asian states can weave their own alignment webs beyond binaries of great power competition and across spheres of their own influences through a new Connective Alignment Management process.


Explains Southeast Asia’s evolving place between major powers amid intensifying U.S.-China rivalry Provides an overview of the key variables in the formulation of alignment decisions Elaborates on alignment decisions of Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines

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Prashanth Parameswaran

Themen in »Mandalas of Multialignment«

Hedging Grand strategy Alignment Alliance Southeast Asia Multialignment Great power competition Foreign policy Balance of power US-China-Southeast Balancing Non-alignment Bandwagoning Alignment Challenge in Southeast Asia

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ISBN: 9789819575299
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 03.05.2026

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