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ASEAN and regional governance after the cold war: from regional order to regional community / Nesadurai, Helen E S   Journal Article
Nesadurai, Helen E S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper first reviews and critiques the dominant realist and constructivist accounts of ASEAN, which have enjoyed much prominence in The Pacific Review since the journal's founding in 1988. ASEAN behaviour and outcomes cannot be fitted into neat theoretical categories that emphasize either material or ideational variables in explanation. Instead, ASEAN displays complexities in behaviour that are the product of the contingent interaction between the material (power, territory, wealth) and the ideational (norms, ideas, identity) as member states actively seek to manage domestic order as well as regional order within and beyond ASEAN. In all of this, state interests and identities remain paramount, which means that the long-standing ASEAN norms of sovereignty/non-interference remain central to regional governance.
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Trump and the transatlantic relationship in critical perspective / Viola, Lora Anne   Journal Article
Viola, Lora Anne Journal Article
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