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100 1 _aLUHULIMA C.P.F
245 _aRegional strategy for a nuclear - weapon free zone :
_b Asean case/
_c C.P. F. Luhulima
260 _c2008
520 _aASEAN's initiative to establish such a zone was based on the 1971 declaration of establishing a Zone of Peace Freedom and neutrality in Southeast Asia. Indonesia and Malaysia were the first ASEAN countries to recommend the establishment of a Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone (SEANWFZ). in the mid-1990s. In article 1 (a) and 1 (b) of the treaty provide that (a) Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone hereinafter referred to as the Zone means the area comprising the territories of all states in Southeast Asia namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam and Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), (b) territory means the land territory , internal waters, territorial sea, archipelagic waters.
650 _aASEAN
650 _aBRUNEI
650 _aCAMBODIA
650 _aINDONESIA
650 _aLAOS
650 _aMALAYSIA
650 _aMYANMAR
650 _aPHILIPPINES
650 _aSINGAPORE
650 _aTHAILAND
650 _aVIETNAM
650 _aTHAILAND
650 _aEXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
598 _aASEAN, EEZ, BRUNEI, CAMBODIA, INDON, LAOS, MALAYSIA, BURMA, PINES, SING, THAILAND, VIETNAM, STRATEGY, SEASIA
773 _aThe Indonesian Quarterly :
_g Vol.36, No.2, pp.120-137 (30)
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999 _c11249
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