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From ASEAN Six to ASEAN Ten: Issues and Prospects
Oleh:
Paribatra, M.R. Sukhumbhand
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 16 no. 03 (Dec. 1994)
,
page 243-258.
Topik:
cooperation
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Southeast Asia
;
ASEAN
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
C12
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From the Bangkok Declaration of 1967, successive generations of ASEAN leaderships have envisaged the organization to be a regional, rather than a sub-regional, one. But in the past, opportunities to build a truly region-wide order had always been constrained by exigencies of the Cold War and the various regional conflicts. With the end of the Cold War, prospects for deepening and expanding ASEAN co-operation have emerged. Nevertheless, there are a number of problems and issues, both actual and potential, which act or may act as constraints of varying severity upon the process of expanding ASEAN membership from six to ten, allowing Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar to join the organization and making it a truly regional one. Here, it is argued that, while these problems and issues should not be underestimated, they are not, and should not be considered, reasons for ASEAN to abandon its "doctrinal" commitment to transfer itself into a region-wide body. The existence of these constraints merely raises questions concerning the timing, conditions and modalities of expansion, which will accomplish ASEAN's "historic mission" of making Southeast Asia one.
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