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ArtikelMULTILATERAL SECURITY FRAMEWORK IN NORTHEAST ASIA: A VIEW FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA  
Oleh: Sukma, Rizal
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Indonesian Quarterly vol. 33 no. 03 (2005), page 259-268.
Topik: The Six-Party Talk (SPT); Multilateral Security Framework; Northeast Asia
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Isi artikelNortheast Asia does not have yet a multilateral security forum of its own. Indeed, most analysts and policy makers seem to agree that a multilateral security arrangement, which accommodates security interests of all, is needed in Northeast Asia. The question, however, is how to achieve it. This paper examines the prospects for a Northeast Asian multilateral security framework within the context of the experience of multilateralism in the wider Asia-Pacific. Unlike in the other sub-regions in Asia-Pacific, the path towards establishing a multilateral security framework in the Northeast Asian region is still blocked by many obstacles. The Six-Party Talk (SPT) which, however, despite all the problems facing it at the moment, has raised expectation and hope among regional countries that it could serve as the basis or an embryo for a formal multilateral security framework in Northeast Asia. The challenge is how to transform such expectation into reality.
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