One of the important agenda in the Bali Concord II is the narrowing of development gaps in ASEAN. Adopted at the ASEAN Summit in 2003 – the Concord has so far been the most significant among the regional measures in that it outlines the modalities and the extent to which the grouping’s member countries are willing to go to realise an envisioned community of ‘caring societies, peaceful, prosperous’. The Concord therefore can be seen as an embodiment of these aspirations as seen in the goals to establish an ASEAN Community via the three-pillared communities – namely the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), ASEAN Security Community (ASC) and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Communities (ASCC) - by the year 2020
Since the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s and through the Global Financial Crisis of the la...
<p>One form of regional cooperation is followed by Indonesia with his participation as a member of A...
Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with the great powers are best ach...
One of the important agenda in the Bali Concord II is the narrowing of development gaps in ASEAN. Ad...
ASEAN\u27s member states are a long way from achieving the ambitious goal of an \u27ASEAN Community\...
ASEAN established on August 8th 1967 has improving its level. By signing the ASEAN Charter, ASEAN b...
Economic development gap has divided ASEAN countries into two groups named ASEAN-6 and CLMV. Yet, AS...
ASEAN recognises that concerted efforts are required to narrow development gaps between ASEAN c...
external-power-rivalries/) At the end of 2015, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) wi...
of the organisation’s Socio-Cultural pillar, separate from its Economic and Political-Security pilla...
International audienceThe ASEAN region, with its 10-member states, as it stood at the beginning of t...
There is a strong convergence of interests within ASEAN for the formation of the AEC but deficiencie...
Since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, developments in East Asian regionalism have progressed rapidl...
The world trading environment has changed during the last three decades, especially on the increasin...
Indonesia, as one of the largest economies and population in Southeast Asia, plays a crucial role in...
Since the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s and through the Global Financial Crisis of the la...
<p>One form of regional cooperation is followed by Indonesia with his participation as a member of A...
Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with the great powers are best ach...
One of the important agenda in the Bali Concord II is the narrowing of development gaps in ASEAN. Ad...
ASEAN\u27s member states are a long way from achieving the ambitious goal of an \u27ASEAN Community\...
ASEAN established on August 8th 1967 has improving its level. By signing the ASEAN Charter, ASEAN b...
Economic development gap has divided ASEAN countries into two groups named ASEAN-6 and CLMV. Yet, AS...
ASEAN recognises that concerted efforts are required to narrow development gaps between ASEAN c...
external-power-rivalries/) At the end of 2015, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) wi...
of the organisation’s Socio-Cultural pillar, separate from its Economic and Political-Security pilla...
International audienceThe ASEAN region, with its 10-member states, as it stood at the beginning of t...
There is a strong convergence of interests within ASEAN for the formation of the AEC but deficiencie...
Since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, developments in East Asian regionalism have progressed rapidl...
The world trading environment has changed during the last three decades, especially on the increasin...
Indonesia, as one of the largest economies and population in Southeast Asia, plays a crucial role in...
Since the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s and through the Global Financial Crisis of the la...
<p>One form of regional cooperation is followed by Indonesia with his participation as a member of A...
Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with the great powers are best ach...