ID | 097775 |
Title Proper | ASEAN's unchanged melody? the theory and practice of 'non-interference' in Southeast Asia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jones, Lee |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is widely supposed by theorists and commentators of many persuasions to have elevated the principle of absolute non-interference in the internal affairs of states into a central pillar of Southeast Asian regionalism. Non-interference is also criticised for retarding ASEAN from taking meaningful action over economic crises, problematic members like Myanmar, and transnational security threats. This article critiques this consensus, arguing that the norm has never been absolute, but has rather been upheld or ignored in line with the interests of the region's dominant social forces. While the principle formally remains in place despite such challenges and serious instances of violation, it is now subject to competing demands and contestation. |
`In' analytical Note | Pacific Review Vol. 23, No. 4; Sep 2010: p.479 - 502 |
Journal Source | Pacific Review Vol. 23, No. 4; Sep 2010: p.479 - 502 |
Key Words | ASEAN ; Non - Interference ; Intervention ; International Relations Theory |