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'''Southeast Asia''' is a region of the world on the Asian landmass and nearby island nations in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Different organizations define have different descriptions of its scope. Perhaps most definitive is membership of the key regional alliance,  [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN).  
'''Southeast Asia''' is a region of the world on the Asian landmass and nearby island nations in the Pacific Ocean]]. Different organizations define have different descriptions of its scope. Perhaps most definitive is membership of the key regional alliance,  Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN).  


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! US reporting
! US reporting
|-
|-
| [[Indonesia]]
| Indonesia]]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| [[Malaysia]]
| Malaysia]]
|Yes
|Yes
| No
| No
|-
|-
| [[Philippines]]
| Philippines]]
| Yes
| Yes
| No
| No
|-
|-
| [[Singapore]]
| Singapore]]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| [[Thailand]]
| Thailand]]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| [[Brunei Darussalam ]]
| Brunei Darussalam ]]
| Yes
| Yes
| No
| No
|-
|-
| [[Vietnam]]  
| Vietnam]]  
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| [[Laos]]
| Laos]]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| [[Myanmar]]
| Myanmar]]
| Yes
| Yes
| No
| No
|-
|-
| [[Cambodia]]
| Cambodia]]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|}
|}
U.S. government documents, especially those from the [[Vietnam War]], exclude some of these countries.  [[Myanmar]]/[[Burma]] is placed in South Asia.  
U.S. government documents, especially those from the Vietnam War]], exclude some of these countries.  Myanmar]]/Burma]] is placed in South Asia.  


The Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was created in the Cold War, but was never a viable organization, as was its presumed counterpart, the [[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO).
The Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was created in the Cold War, but was never a viable organization, as was its presumed counterpart, the NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO).


Other than the Philippines, which was in the [[Southwest Pacific theater]], these countries were part of the [[China-Burma-India theater]] in the [[Second World War]].
Other than the Philippines, which was in the Southwest Pacific theater]], these countries were part of the China-Burma-India theater]] in the Second World War]].

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Southeast Asia is a region of the world on the Asian landmass and nearby island nations in the Pacific Ocean]]. Different organizations define have different descriptions of its scope. Perhaps most definitive is membership of the key regional alliance, Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN).

State ASEAN US reporting
Indonesia]] Yes Yes
Malaysia]] Yes No
Philippines]] Yes No
Singapore]] Yes Yes
Thailand]] Yes Yes
Brunei Darussalam ]] Yes No
Vietnam]] Yes Yes
Laos]] Yes Yes
Myanmar]] Yes No
Cambodia]] Yes Yes

U.S. government documents, especially those from the Vietnam War]], exclude some of these countries. Myanmar]]/Burma]] is placed in South Asia.

The Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was created in the Cold War, but was never a viable organization, as was its presumed counterpart, the NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO).

Other than the Philippines, which was in the Southwest Pacific theater]], these countries were part of the China-Burma-India theater]] in the Second World War]].