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ID061414
Title ProperFive power defence arrangements
Other Title InformationSoutheast Asia's unknown regional security organization
LanguageENG
AuthorBristow, Damon
PublicationApr 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article traces the evolution of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) since its establishment in 1971 to the present day. It details the evolution of the FPDA’s three main pillars: the Integrated Area Defence System (IADS), the architecture for political-military dialogue, and the exercise programme. In addition, the article tries to place the FPDA in the context of the security roles played by ASEAN, the ARF, intra-regional bilateral military ties, and the defence relationship with United States. It argues that, while the FPDA’s role in upholding regional security cannot be equated to the military contribution of the United States, and the grouping certainly faces significant challenges, it nevertheless contributes positively and innovatively to the ability of Malaysia and Singapore to address not only conventional threats, but increasingly asymmetric and non-conventional security challenges as well, thereby contributing to the overall maintenance of regional security
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Southeast Asia Vol. 27, No.1; Apr 2005: p 1-20
Journal SourceContemporary Southeast Asia Vol: 27 No 1
Key WordsRegional Security-Southeast Asia ;  Southeast Asia ;  Security-Southeast Asia