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"textContent": "The 21st century will be shaped not only by the rise of Asia, but by regions that connect continents, such as Central and Eastern Europe. For more than a generation, ‘ASEAN centrality’ has been one of the organising concepts of the Asian Century. It describes the ability of Southeast Asia to position itself at […]\n\nWhy CEE is matching ASEAN in centrality was originally published on Emerging Europe.",
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