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ID131848
Title ProperASEAN and the creation of a regional community
LanguageENG
AuthorOba, Mie
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the ASEAN Concord II called for the building of an ASEAN Community in 2003, the creation of an ASEAN Community became a concrete part of the political agenda for the nations of Southeast Asia, and an ASEAN Community is scheduled to be created in 2015. However, it will all be for naught if the ASEAN Community that is established does not truly contribute to the stability and prosperity of the region. From this point of view, the article will attempt to evaluate the development of an ASEAN community concept and efforts to create it. To clarify the ideal of a true community, this article will take up Karl Deutsch's concept of "pluralistic security communities" and reconsider what a community requires. The article will state that the efforts to create an ASEAN Community should not be underestimated, and the blueprints for the creation of the ASEAN Community outline the formation of a true regional community. It will, however, conclude that in reality there exist factors within the ASEAN region that may shake the development of an ASEAN Community. It has to be said that the fostering of a sense of community at the level of ordinary people, as well as the creation of a community in which fundamental values and norms are shared, are distant propositions.
`In' analytical NoteAsia-Pacific Review Vol.21, No.1; May 2014: p.63-78
Journal SourceAsia-Pacific Review Vol.21, No.1; May 2014: p.63-78
Key WordsPolitical Agenda ;  ASEAN ;  Regional Community ;  Pluralistic Security Community ;  ASEAN Accord ;  Security Dilemma ;  Regional Politics ;  Distant Propositions ;  Security Communities ;  Geopolitics ;  Conflicts ;  International Relations - IR ;  Great Power ;  Regional Power ;  Asian Powers ;  Foreign Policy ;  Regional Order


 
 
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