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The Future of ASEAN

2014
The Singapore Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1980 by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies with a founding endowment from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), and augmented by a generous donation in 1983 from Exxon Mobil Asia Pacific. The Singapore Lecture is designed to provide the opportunity for distinguished statesmen, scholars, and ...
Hassanal Bolkiah Muʾizzaddin Waddaulah   +1 more
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ASEAN and R2P

2014
Amongst the many that endorsed R2P in 2005 during the UN World Summit were the ASEAN states. Yet, R2P has enjoyed only lip service in Southeast Asia. A key factor behind this is the principle of non-interference, a key doctrine in the group’s worldview in inter-state relations. This chapter reviews the reasons for this lukewarm attitude towards R2P and
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Dynamic nexus between transportation, urbanization, economic growth and environmental pollution in ASEAN countries: does environmental regulations matter?

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Shicheng Huang   +2 more
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ASEAN in the ARF

2009
The previous two chapters have focused on the establishment of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) by the ASEAN countries, and found that these countries were motivated by a set of ideas associated with security cooperation. In other words, their willingness to pursue an appropriate approach to security, in the light of these cooperative ideas, constituted ...
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ASEAN [PDF]

open access: possibleSecurity Dialogue, 1994
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Dynamic effects of fiscal and monetary policy instruments on environmental pollution in ASEAN

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Nafessa Mughal   +5 more
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The Development of ASEAN

1982
Despite intraorganisational tensions and conflicts, and the frequently disruptive influence of many external forces which together or alone could have led to yet another rusting edifice in the regional landscape, ASEAN has survived. The aspirations of the founders went beyond mere survival, however, and when the balance sheet for the last thirteen ...
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