The 3rd ASEAN Reader

The 3rd ASEAN Reader
Title The 3rd ASEAN Reader PDF eBook
Author Ooi Kee Beng
Publisher ISEAS - YUSOF ISHAK INSTITUTE
Total Pages 511
Release 2015-08-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9814620610

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Over the past two decades, ISEAS has compiled abridged articles that analyse key aspects of Southeast Asia’s development and the ASEAN process. The ASEAN Reader was published in 1992 just as the Cold War ended, while The Second ASEAN Reader came in 2003 in the wake of the 1997 Asian crisis and the September 11 attacks in 2001. The past decade has not been spared its share of intense changes, with the rise of China and India bringing new challenges to the region’s power equation, and the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis. Despite this, the momentum towards an integrated ASEAN community has been maintained. The articles in The Third ASEAN Reader study the trends and events of recent years, and discuss the immediate future of Southeast Asia.

3rd ASEAN Reader

3rd ASEAN Reader
Title 3rd ASEAN Reader PDF eBook
Author Ooi Kee Beng, Sanchita Basu Das, Terence Chong, Malcolm Cook, Cassey Lee and Michael Yeo Chai Ming
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages 691
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9814695068

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Over the past two decades, ISEAS has compiled abridged articles that analyse key aspects of Southeast Asia's development and the ASEAN process. The ASEAN Reader was published in 1992 just as the Cold War ended, while The Second ASEAN Reader came in 2003 in the wake of the 1997 Asian crisis and the September 11 attacks in 2001. The past decade has not been spared its share of intense changes, with the rise of China and India bringing new challenges to the region's power equation, and the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis. Despite this, the momentum towards an integrated ASEAN community has been maintained. The articles in The Third ASEAN Reader study the trends and events of recent years, and discuss the immediate future of Southeast Asia.

The ASEAN Reader

The ASEAN Reader
Title The ASEAN Reader PDF eBook
Author K.S. Sandhu
Publisher
Total Pages 582
Release 2003
Genre
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The 2nd ASEAN Reader

The 2nd ASEAN Reader
Title The 2nd ASEAN Reader PDF eBook
Author Sharon Siddique
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages 604
Release 2003-10-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9812302336

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A sequel to the first ASEAN Reader. Some of the classic readings from the original ASEAN reader have been incorporated into this new compilation, but the majority of the readings cover events of the past decade (1993-2003). During this decade ASEAN as an organization was revamped, and its membership increased from six to ten.

ASEAN and Power in International Relations

ASEAN and Power in International Relations
Title ASEAN and Power in International Relations PDF eBook
Author Jamie D. Stacey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 326
Release 2020-09-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000178056

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This book analyses the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as a powerful actor in International Relations by examining how the ASEAN community has evolved, looking specifically at its relationship with the EU with regards to human rights. The book adds to important contemporary debates within constructivist theory, shedding light on the need for ‘critical’ constructivism that emphasises language and contestation and what that may entail. On an empirical level, it challenges the idea of an 'EU-centrism,' demonstrating how ASEAN is the major driving force behind its human rights and community aspirations, as well as within the ASEAN-EU relationship. Furthermore, this book engages with the introspection surrounding constructivism by addressing the trouble with 'norms,' and instead unpacking the relationship between ASEAN and the EU to show language power in play. In particular, the book looks at how language, or rather coercive language, helps us ‘see’ contestation in action, something that researchers sympathetic towards the idea of ASEAN’s ‘resistance’ have been unable to show through a focus on norms. Tracing the evolution of the ASEAN community and human rights aspirations in a new light, showing how exactly the EU remains an inspiration, but not a model, and more interestingly how ASEAN demonstrates power in the relationship, the book will be of interest to academics working on Asian Studies, European Studies, International Relations Theory and human rights.

The Development of the Rule of Law in ASEAN

The Development of the Rule of Law in ASEAN
Title The Development of the Rule of Law in ASEAN PDF eBook
Author Imelda Deinla
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2017-06-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1107193605

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An interdisciplinary work on regional integration and the rule of law in ASEAN and the emergence of a soft regulatory regime.

ASEAN and Regional Actors in the Indo-Pacific

ASEAN and Regional Actors in the Indo-Pacific
Title ASEAN and Regional Actors in the Indo-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Sueo Sudo
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 300
Release 2023-10-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9819940206

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This book discusses the shifting regional geopolitical engagements and development of rearranged connections emerging among ASEAN and non-ASEAN actors. First, the book focuses on the crucial discourse surrounding the Indo-Pacific region, including its challenges, continuity, and relevance. The discussion highlights the growing influence of regional actors such as India, Thailand, Japan, and the US, particularly in the context of a pressing question of collaboration versus containment amidst China’s rise. The book delves into various topics, such as geopolitical anxieties, economic strength, foreign policy, international relations, development, and security promotion in South and Southeast Asia, through the lenses of ASEAN centrality and the Indo-Pacific strategy. Second, the volume emphasizes on the escalating tensions and the worsening crises in the region that cause major anxieties and the subsequent realignment and new alignment of countries’ relationships. Among several chapters of the volume, a large Indo-China state, Myanmar, takes a special place in the book’s discussions as it has grown as an important ground for a resource/energy race among geopolitically strategic partners. Additionally, Myanmar has the potential to become a balancer in ASEAN. Therefore, any positive development and change in course of relations to Myanmar, particularly with its neighbors, Japan, and Russia, in both historical and contemporary contexts, can have a significant impact not only on Myanmar’s course towards peace, democracy, and security, but also regional stability. The editors and contributors examine the unique position of ASEAN, with a focus on ASEAN centrality as a platform for addressing anxieties and building relationships to bridge the gap between world and regional players, including both friends and foes. Overall, the volume provides valuable insights into the Indo-Pacific region’s complex dynamics, including cooperation and collaboration among regional actors for long-term stability and prosperity. The interdisciplinary composition of the book invites readers from various backgrounds to engage with constructive debates on general perception, contextual discussion, and the highlights of engaged research from local and international perspectives.