The 2nd ASEAN Reader

The 2nd ASEAN Reader
Author: Sharon Siddique,Sree Kumar
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2003-10-17
Genre: Asia, Southeastern
ISBN: 9789812302335

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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.

The 3rd ASEAN Reader

The 3rd ASEAN Reader
Author: Ooi Kee Beng
Publsiher: ISEAS - YUSOF ISHAK INSTITUTE
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814620611

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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
Author: Kernial Singh Sandhu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1992
Genre: ASEAN
ISBN: UCAL:B3963292

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The ASEAN Reader

The ASEAN Reader
Author: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Publsiher: Inst of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1992
Genre: ASEAN
ISBN: 9813016418

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3rd ASEAN Reader

3rd ASEAN Reader
Author: Ooi Kee Beng, Sanchita Basu Das, Terence Chong, Malcolm Cook, Cassey Lee and Michael Yeo Chai Ming
Publsiher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789814695060

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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.

Integration in Asia and Europe

Integration in Asia and Europe
Author: Paul J.J. Welfens,Franz Knipping,Suthiphand Chirathivat
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783540287308

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Broadening and deepening of economic and political integration are hallmarks of the EU and ASEAN. This book critically analyses the economic and institutional changes in both Europe and Asia. There is considerable potential for instability, but one also finds regional growth opportunities. Comparative policy analysis and evaluation of various cooperation strategies are presented. Emphasis is on banking, financial market dynamics, ICT, and macroeconomic policies as well as trade, energy, and environmental issues. Legal aspects are combined with historical and economic perspectives. Due emphasis also is on the impact of China and the role of international organisations. The comparative analysis of EU and ASEAN integration suggests important policy choices, including those at the multilateral level.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia
Author: Sree Kumar,Sharon Siddique
Publsiher: Select Publishing
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2008
Genre: Regionalism
ISBN: 9789814022385

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Asian Security and the Rise of China

Asian Security and the Rise of China
Author: David Martin Jones,Michael Lawrence Rowan Smith,Nicholas Khoo
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781004623

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ÔKhoo, Jones, and Smith have pulled off a remarkable balancing act, crafting a well-grounded and multifaceted survey of ChinaÕs rise in the context of Asian security. In a field which is often marked more by scholarly effervescence than substance, the authors provide a refreshingly detailed portrait of the last two decades, and fair-mindedly point out evidence which might support both extremes of the debates they challenge with their own Òthird wayÓ.Õ Ð Frank ÒScottÓ Douglas, US Naval War College, US ÔCongratulations to the authors for a clearly argued and comprehensive treatment of ChinaÕs post Cold War rise and what it means for existing and future dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region. Effectively employing realist theory in a fair-minded treatment of regional developments, the volume shows how and why power realities are more important than non-material factors in determining the regionÕs trajectory and thereby demonstrates that ChinaÕs ascendance in Asia remains complicated and conflicted.Õ Ð Robert Sutter, George Washington University, US East Asia is without question a region of huge economic, political and security significance. Asian Security and the Rise of China offers a comprehensive overview and assessment of the international politics of the Asia-Pacific since the end of the Cold War, seeking to address the overarching question of how we can most convincingly explain the central dynamics of AsiaÕs international relations. Via a realist perspective on the dynamics and frictions associated with accommodating the rise of powerful states, this timely book addresses the core issue in contemporary Asian politics: the rise of China. The contributors expertly evaluate ChinaÕs rise and the impact it has had on the dynamics of regional relations in North East and South East Asia. It demonstrates that ChinaÕs economic development and its regional and international ambition increasingly conflict with the existing consensus-based regional arrangements like the ASEAN Regional Forum and the East Asian Summit mechanism. As a consequence, smaller states in the region increasingly resort to hedging and balancing strategies in an attempt to mitigate Chinese hegemony. This leaves the region in the grip of a complex and potentially destabilizing security dilemma. The book offers a compelling analysis of the problem that China presents for its region that will enlighten undergraduate students of regional political studies and international relations. Postgraduate and MasterÕs students on courses addressing East and South East Asia will also find plenty of information in this invaluable book.