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ID123005
Title ProperDoes public opinion count? knowledge and support for an ASEAN community in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
LanguageENG
AuthorMoorthy, Ravichandran ;  Benny, Guido
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars have remarked that the decision-making process in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is largely elitist in nature and concentrated within the higher echelon of leadership, with little public participation. Since ASEAN is moving toward community building by the year 2015, questions arise on whether the people are consulted, aware, and support this initiative - which is the focus of this article. The authors argue that increased awareness and knowledge of the public regarding the ASEAN Community initiative will eventually translate into increased support. Against this background, this article analyzes the extent the public in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are aware of and support the proposed initiative, based on public opinion surveys conducted by the authors in these countries. To support the discussion, this article also employs the Pearson chi-square test to analyze the relationship between public awareness and support for the ASEAN Community.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 13, No.3; 2013: p.399-423
Journal SourceInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 13, No.3; 2013: p.399-423
Key WordsASEAN ;  Leadership ;  ASEAN Community ;  Indonesia ;  Malaysia ;  Singapore


 
 
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