Security community and Southeast Asia : Australia, the U.S. and ASEAN's counter-terror strategy / Andrew Chau

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol 48 No 4, Jul-Aug 2008, pp.626-649 (12)Summary: Assesses the prospects of an ASEAN security community becoming a reality. Finds that despite positive rhetoric there has been little actual progress. In practice ASEAN norms of non-interference tend to support bilateral arrangements whereas multilateral security cooperation is not facilitated. Counter-terrorism is still driven by domestic politics; security policy is defined by self interest and ad hoc cooperation. 'The prospect for successful community building still remains distant.'
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Assesses the prospects of an ASEAN security community becoming a reality. Finds that despite positive rhetoric there has been little actual progress. In practice ASEAN norms of non-interference tend to support bilateral arrangements whereas multilateral security cooperation is not facilitated. Counter-terrorism is still driven by domestic politics; security policy is defined by self interest and ad hoc cooperation. 'The prospect for successful community building still remains distant.'

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