This paper demonstrates how constructivism is applicable to the rationale for the growing trend in international relations. The case to be examined is disaster management cooperation in the Southeast Asian region, although there are now 13 regional organizations around the world implementing concerted regional efforts to respond to and reduce the risk of natural disasters. This paper suggests that national interest is not the sole motive for member states to support this agenda; there are also norms that dictate how states recognize the appropriateness of a behavior. Member states believe that establishing regional disaster management is an appropriate behavior. In an attempt to discuss how the norms for disaster management were adopted in ...
This study addresses the issue of the ASEAN Regional Forums (ARF) transition to preventive diplomacy...
This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China Sea.ASEAN s...
This article explores how relevant the “Responsibility to Protect” (RtoP) principle is in Southeast ...
This research aims to elaborate the problems and dilemmas of disaster management and emergency respo...
Norm-building has been one of the main preoccupations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ...
The threats of natural disasters may happen anytime without recognizing national borders. Southeast ...
It has been argued that the non-interference principle is given more emphasis than democracy and hum...
The Southwest Pacific is considered one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to natural hazar...
The Asia-Pacific is a dynamic region that is exposed to multiple natural hazards. This article explo...
Natural disaster will be the major transboundary disaster over the next few decades. Asia in particu...
© 2016 Asian Journal of International Law. Southeast Asia includes some of the states at greatest ri...
Overview The Asian Perspectives on Civil-Military-Police Relations and Coordination in Disaster Man...
As the world’s most disaster-prone region, cooperation in disaster response and management in ASEAN ...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
This research describes the model of disaster governance in Southeast Asia through the Association o...
This study addresses the issue of the ASEAN Regional Forums (ARF) transition to preventive diplomacy...
This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China Sea.ASEAN s...
This article explores how relevant the “Responsibility to Protect” (RtoP) principle is in Southeast ...
This research aims to elaborate the problems and dilemmas of disaster management and emergency respo...
Norm-building has been one of the main preoccupations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ...
The threats of natural disasters may happen anytime without recognizing national borders. Southeast ...
It has been argued that the non-interference principle is given more emphasis than democracy and hum...
The Southwest Pacific is considered one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to natural hazar...
The Asia-Pacific is a dynamic region that is exposed to multiple natural hazards. This article explo...
Natural disaster will be the major transboundary disaster over the next few decades. Asia in particu...
© 2016 Asian Journal of International Law. Southeast Asia includes some of the states at greatest ri...
Overview The Asian Perspectives on Civil-Military-Police Relations and Coordination in Disaster Man...
As the world’s most disaster-prone region, cooperation in disaster response and management in ASEAN ...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
This research describes the model of disaster governance in Southeast Asia through the Association o...
This study addresses the issue of the ASEAN Regional Forums (ARF) transition to preventive diplomacy...
This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China Sea.ASEAN s...
This article explores how relevant the “Responsibility to Protect” (RtoP) principle is in Southeast ...