Cooperative security and the balance of power in ASEAN and the ARF

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2003Description: 197pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Study of ASEAN and the ARF that considers the extent to which these institutions are examples of cooperative security rather than the traditional balance of power. Includes several case studies among which are Brunei's motives in joining ASEAN in 1984, the workings of the ARF ince 1994, and ASEANs role in the South China Sea dispute.
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Study of ASEAN and the ARF that considers the extent to which these institutions are examples of cooperative security rather than the traditional balance of power. Includes several case studies among which are Brunei's motives in joining ASEAN in 1984, the workings of the ARF ince 1994, and ASEANs role in the South China Sea dispute.

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