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ASEAN’s Economic Community: ASEAN Way or Beijing’s Way?

2019
This chapter assesses the effectiveness of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) process in establishing a regional economic community. It suggests that intra- and extra-ASEAN economic practice reveals that its practice of nonbinding consensus inhibits deeper integration either within ASEAN or the wider East Asian region.
David Martin Jones, Sarah Choong Ee Mei
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Think ASEAN! : Rethinking Marketing toward ASEAN Community 2015

Asean Economic Bulletin, 2007
DOI: 10.1355/ae24-2h Think ASEAN! Rethinking Marketing toward ASEAN Community 2015. By Philip Kotler, Hermawan Kartajaya, and Hooi Den Huan. Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 2007. Pp. 192. This book can be considered as the first book that exposes the practical implications of ASEAN economic integration on businesses, especially in marketing.
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Practicable ASEAN Community-Building

2013
Chapter 1 characterized ASEAN as the superstructural manifestation of a regional international society that is essentially pluralist in nature, aiming to maintain societal relations while safeguarding independence and diversity.
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ASEAN COMMUNITY - ISSUES AND PROSPECTS

2022
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was founded and operates on the principle and goal of promoting regional cooperation in Southeast Asia in an egalitarian and partnership-based spirit, thereby contributing to peace, progress, and prosperity in the region.
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Community formation within ASEAN

International Organization, 1978
Some observers of Southeast Asia have recently asserted that the gross increase in transactions among ASEAN nations was evidence of regional community development within that region. But relative acceptance (RA) scores for ASEAN, trade, tourism, and student exchanges for 1967, 1970, and 1972 show that regional community fornation among the five ASEAN ...
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Is an “ASEAN Community” Achievable?

Asian Survey, 2012
Abstract The formulation “ASEAN Community” has been criticized for being too elitist and lacking serious efforts to solicit public opinion. This article examines how the people in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore view the concept of “community building” and the obstacles this initiative may encounter.
Ravichandran Moorthy, Guido Benny
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Advancing Community Building for ASEAN

East Asia, 2015
This is a policy paper supporting the vision of ASEAN leaders in the project of ASEAN Community building. However, it goes beyond their declarations to argue for a more thorough going adoption of the norms of the United Nations and to promote more people-to-people activities and ASEAN consciousness among the people.
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The ASEAN Economic Community

2016
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has experienced rapid economic growth for many years. Although the population of ASEAN is larger than the EU-28, the emerging ASEAN market, called the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), is still little understood by policy makers in many parts of the world, by business professionals and students, as well ...
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ASEAN Economic Community

2022
Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa   +1 more
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ASEAN: Forum, Caucus, and Community

Asean Economic Bulletin, 1997
The most important benefits of ASEAN economic co-operation to date have probably derived more from the association's broad role in maintaining a harmonious international order than in the form of specific benefits of economic co-operation. This article considers the evolution of co-operation in ASEAN from a political-economy context, noting the ...
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