Combined trainings (plurilateral and multilateral)

Number of plurilateral and multilateral combined training exercises conducted between a Southeast Asian country and a partner country

Type
Indicator
Weighting
1x
Source
Lowy Institute
Level
Combined trainings (plurilateral and multilateral)
Which partner has the highest number of plurilateral and multilateral combined trainings with Southeast Asia?
Share World Share Data Year
Variation in score across countries
  1. 88 2023–24
  2. 2 Japan 85.2
    76 2023–24
  3. 3 Australia 81.5
    73 2023–24
  4. 4 Malaysia 65.4
    60 2023–24
  5. 5 Indonesia 63.0
    58 2023–24
  6. 5 Singapore 63.0
    58 2023–24
  7. 51 2023–24
  8. 8 Thailand 51.9
    49 2023–24
  9. 44 2023–24
  10. 10 South Korea 44.4
    43 2023–24
  11. 11 Vietnam 32.1
    33 2023–24
  12. 11 Canada 32.1
    33 2023–24
  13. 13 France 28.4
    30 2023–24
  14. 14 Brunei 24.7
    27 2023–24
  15. 14 India 24.7
    27 2023–24
  16. 16 Cambodia 17.3
    21 2023–24
  17. 17 Laos 13.6
    18 2023–24
  18. 17 China 13.6
    18 2023–24
  19. 19 Myanmar 4.9
    11 2023–24
  20. 10 2023–24
  21. 21 Russia 0.0
    7 2023–24
Aggregated share for all Southeast Asian countries
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Intra-regional

Southeast Asian countries’ influence on each other

Extra-regional

Partners exerting influence from outside the region