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Asean

open access: yes, 2015
Jetschke, Anja   +2 more
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ASEAN

2017
This chapter contains two case studies of regional cooperation within Southeast Asia. The network analysis of ASEAN demonstrates that the region is dependent on extra-regional trade with the EU and the USA, but also with China and Japan. However, the region is not dominated by a single regional power, but by the four member states Indonesia, Malaysia ...
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ASEAN and ASEAN plus three

2003
Ostasien ist eine Region im Umbruch. Das wirtschaftliche und politische Zusammenrücken der Region nach Aufhebung der Schranken der bipolaren Weltordnung und Ausweitung regionaler Interdependenzen erforderte von den Staaten der Region eine aktive Neugestaltung der gegenseitigen Beziehungen.
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Asean

Asian Affairs: An American Review, 1980
Like a youth who quickly grows up under stress, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has matured rapidly because of the enormous pressures upon it. When the original ASEAN Declaration was signed in August 1967 by the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines, few observers believed that the new ...
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ASEAN and the ARF: The Limits of the "ASEAN Way"

Asian Survey, 1997
It is increasingly clear in the post-Cold War period that the Asia-Pacific region needs security structures with which to manage developing regional tensions. The Asia-Pacific states are apprehensive about the behavior and intentions of China, especially regarding Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the disputed islands in the South China Sea.
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