The Global Southeast is the southeastern region of the world. There are varying definitions, with South and Southeast Asia always included, and broader definitions including North Africa and the Middle East.[1][2] It is becoming an increasingly economically relevant region on the world stage,[3] though it is also projected to have problems with climate change accelerating refugee crises and conflicts in the region.[4]
The EU High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell, when commenting on the impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War, said that a division may emerge between the Global Northwest and the Global Southeast.[5]
See also
Other global regions
Related terms
- East Indies, largely coterminous with Global Southeast in its historic sense
Subregions
- Bay of Bengal Rim, near center of Global Southeast
- Farther India, an antiquated term pointing to Southeast Asia's influences from India
Nearby regions
- Oceania, southeast of Global Southeast
- Southeast Africa, to the southwest
- Suez Canal, built to connect Europe to the East
Intersecting regions
- Pacific Rim, including the west coast of the Western Hemisphere
- Pacific Asia, which intersects with the Global Southeast in Southeast Asia
- Mexico–Philippines relations, historically connected during colonial era
- Sinosphere, East Asian region intersecting with Vietnam
- Greater Yunnan, adjoining the Yunnan province of China
- Himalayan Rim, extending beyond north of South Asia
- Muslim world, adjoining Central Asia
- India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
Broader regions
- Indo-Pacific, including East Africa and Pacific areas
- Indian Ocean Rim, significantly coterminous with Indo-Pacific
- China Rim, a region which includes the Global Southeast as its southern portion
- Look East policy (India), an Indian policy to engage with much of the Global Southeast and East Asia
References
- ↑ Postill, John (2018-05-08). "Populism and social media: a global perspective". Media, Culture & Society. 40 (5): 754–765. doi:10.1177/0163443718772186. ISSN 0163-4437.
- ↑ Yiftachel, Oren (2020-03-03). "From displacement to displaceability: A southeastern perspective on the new metropolis". City. 24 (1–2): 151–165. doi:10.1080/13604813.2020.1739933. ISSN 1360-4813.
- ↑ Arno, Tausch; Almas, Heshmati (2011). "Re-orient? Understanding contemporary shifts in the global political economy". Journal of Globalization Studies. 2 (2): 89–128. ISSN 2075-8103.
- ↑ theoriSE: debating the southeastern turn in urban theories https://www.africancentreforcities.net/
- ↑ "World Order Z: The Irreversibility of Change and Prospects for Survival". Russia in Global Affairs. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
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