The 2026 Southeast Asia survey has revealed a shocking statistic: 52% of the region is shifting away from America and toward China. This single number could redefine the future of Asia and the global balance of power. In this Prof. Jiang Analysis, we break down: 📊 What the 52% statistic really means for US‑China rivalry 🌏 How Southeast Asia’s strategic choices are reshaping geopolitics ⚔️ The economic, military, and diplomatic consequences of America’s decline in influence 🕰 Historical parallels that explain today’s power shift 🔮 What this turning point means for the future of Asia and the world This is not just another survey — it’s a wake‑up call for Washington and a signal of China’s rising dominance. 👉 Stay tuned for Prof. Jiang’s in‑depth analysis, backed by data, history, and strategic insight. In April 2026, a survey revealed that 52% of Southeast Asian leaders would align with China over the US, highlighting a significant shift in regional power dynamics. This video examines the implications of this finding for global diplomacy and strategic partnerships. We analyze the geopolitical strategy at play and what it means for international relations moving forward.