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Explaining Asean Regionalism In Southeast Asia Shaun Narine

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Explaining Asean Regionalism In Southeast Asia Shaun Narine
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Shaun Narine
ISBN: 9781626373440, 1626373442
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Explaining Asean Regionalism In Southeast Asia Shaun Narine by Shaun Narine 9781626373440, 1626373442 instant download after payment.

Is ASEAN the foundation of a strong regional community in Southeast Asia? Or is it no more than an instrument used by its members to advance their individual interests? Addressing these questions, Shaun Narine offers a comprehensive political analysis of ASEAN from its creation in 1967 through the events of 2001. Reflecting both the accomplishments and the limitations of the organization, Explaining ASEAN explores issues of regional security, economic stability--and the growing expectations of the international community. Narine's trenchant analysis makes it clear that, unless ASEAN can resolve the problems of inadequate resources and disagreements among the member states, its future as an effective, active international regime is doubtful.

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