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A strategic functional theory of institutions and rethinking Asian regionalism: when do institutions matter? Kai He

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey Vol.54, No.6, November/December 2014, pp.1184-1208 (12)Summary: Asean has played a significant role in promoting cooperation among states on non-traditional security issues since the end of the cold war. As the strategic functional theory of institutions suggests multilateral institutions can help states deal with the coordination problem presented by non-traditional security problems.
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Asean has played a significant role in promoting cooperation among states on non-traditional security issues since the end of the cold war. As the strategic functional theory of institutions suggests multilateral institutions can help states deal with the coordination problem presented by non-traditional security problems.

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