Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with the great powers are best achieved by enmeshing the latter in ASEAN procedures. The primary goal of ASEAN is that China, Japan, the United States, and India commit to maintaining Southeast Asia\u27s autonomy, integrity, and prosperity. ASEAN is less successful in resolving conflicts internal to the region including human rights in Burma, transnational terrorism, environmental concerns, human trafficking, and illegal arms trade. Sovereignty protection frequently trumps cooperation on these issues.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/1666/thumbnail.jp
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The ASEAN Way of security cooperation – based on principles of sovereignty, non-intervention, peacef...
U.S. Asian policy today is a curious blend of seemingly firm bilateral commitments and occasionally ...
First published online: 28 July 2015Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expande...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
ASEAN\u27s member states are a long way from achieving the ambitious goal of an \u27ASEAN Community\...
While Asia today is enjoying great economic growth, it is also facing an uncertain future with regar...
Southeast Asia is one of the most diverse regions on the planet, and its geopolitical importance is ...
Southeast Asia has long been of significant interest to scholars and its importance tends to grow no...
The current security environment in the region of Southeast Asia has been under question due to the ...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) he...
The ASEAN is once again at the forefront of asuper power rivalry this time between the US and China ...
With the signing of the ASEAN Declaration in 1967, ASEAN was established to accelerate economic grow...
While the overall security situation in Southeast Asia is something of a mixed bag, with grounds for...
East Asia’s remarkable development and growth has had a considerable impact on the various aspects o...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
The ASEAN Way of security cooperation – based on principles of sovereignty, non-intervention, peacef...
U.S. Asian policy today is a curious blend of seemingly firm bilateral commitments and occasionally ...
First published online: 28 July 2015Since the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expande...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
ASEAN\u27s member states are a long way from achieving the ambitious goal of an \u27ASEAN Community\...