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ASEAN in the twenty-first century: a sceptical review / Narine, Shaun   Journal Article
Narine, Shaun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words ASEAN  Southeast Asia  South East Asia 
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ID:   064709


Civilian control and civil-military gaps in the United States, / Feaver, Peter D; Hikotani, Takako; Narine, Shaun 2005  Journal Article
Narine, Shaun Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Use of force  Japan  United States  China  Civil - Military Relations 
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ID:   068523


English shool and ASEAN / Narine, Shaun   Journal Article
Narine, Shaun Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words ASEAN  Regional identity  Constructivism 
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ID:   083487


Forty years of ASEAN: a historical review / Narine, Shaun   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper assesses the historical development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). During its 40 year history, ASEAN has achieved limited success in influencing the normative environment of Southeast Asia. ASEAN has helped shape institutional development in the Asia Pacific, particularly since the 1990s. It remains at the center of Asia Pacific regionalism. However, ASEAN's diverse membership and its need to maintain the fundamental principle of non-intervention limit its ability to reform. ASEAN's future is closely tied to its role in facilitating the emergence of China as a global power
Key Words ASEAN  China  Reform  Non-Intervention  Asia Pacific Institutions 
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ID:   117734


Human Rights norms and the evolution of ASEAN: moving without moving in a changing regional environment / Narine, Shaun   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, ASEAN has implemented numerous organizational reforms that are designed to rejuvenate its institutional structures and international reputation. Among these reforms has been the introduction of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR). This body is meant to monitor and promote human rights norms and practices among the ASEAN states. It has been criticized, however, as lacking the power to force state compliance. This paper argues that ASEAN's apparent willingness to entertain a more robust institutional human rights regime is properly understood as part of its effort to rehabilitate the organization's international credibility as opposed to an indication of a substantive normative shift in the outlook of key ASEAN members. The paper examines the circumstances around the creation of the AICHR and considers the ongoing state-building problems faced by most ASEAN states. It argues that the AICHR is the product of an inadequate planning process and that the international human rights environment is changing in ways that will relieve the pressure on ASEAN to reform in a manner that reflects the rhetorical preferences of the Western world on the issue of human rights.
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ID:   056064


Idea of an "Asian monetary fund" the problems of financial inst / Narine, Shaun   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Sovereignty  IMF  International Monetary Fund  AMF  Asian Monetary Fund 
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State Sovereignty, political legitimacy and regional institutio / Narine, Shaun 2004  Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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