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SOUTHEAST ASIAN SECURITY (5) answer(s).
 
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Five power defence arrangements and defense diplomacy in Southe / Emmers, Ralf   Journal Article
Emmers, Ralf Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) marked its 40th year of existence on November 1, 2011. What explains the durability of a collection of bilateral consultative arrangements initially conceived in the context of the British military withdrawal from East of Suez? Examining the FPDA as an institutional expression of defense diplomacy in Southeast Asia sheds light on its longevity. The arrangements have successfully operated as a defense diplomacy instrument by fulfilling three core functions. The FPDA has traditionally acted as a psychological deterrent with the fear of an assertive Indonesia in mind. It has performed a confidence-building role in the Singapore-Malaysian relationship. Finally, it has provided Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom with an instrument to be engaged in Southeast Asian security.
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ID:   056076


Mirror, Mirror, on the well: misplaced polarities in the study of Southeast asian security / Ganesn , N   Journal Article
Ganesn , N Journal Article
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ID:   098871


Non-traditional security in China-ASEAN cooperation: The Institutionalization of Regional security cooperation and the evolution of East Asian regionalism / Arase, David   Journal Article
Arase, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The institutionalization of China-ASEAN non-traditional security cooperation is underappreciated, even though its significance should be apparent to Western analysts. Appreciating China-ASEAN non-traditional security cooperation leads to the realization that it has strategic significance, and that the broader China-ASEAN multilateral process is the most institutionally developed expression of East Asian regionalism today.
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ID:   068525


Rescuing constructivism from the constructivists: a critical reading of constructivist interventions in Southeast Asian Securityc / Tan, See Seng   Journal Article
Tan, See Seng Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   063980


Southeat Asian security in the last decade of the twentieth century / Banerjee, D   Article
Banerjee, D Article
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Publication Jul 1989.
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