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100 1 _aANTHONY Mely Caballero
700 _aEMMERS Ralf
245 _aKeeping the peace in Southeast Asia:
_bASEAN and the quest for positive peace/
_cMely Caballero-Anthony & Ralf Emmers
260 _c2022
520 _aSoutheast Asia has gone through a remarkable transformation in recent decades and seen peaceful change since the end of the Cold War era despite great power interference and rivalry and ongoing territorial disputes including the South China Sea conflict. The region has transformed its image from the so-called Balkans of the East in the 1960s and 1970s to an economically competitive and peaceful region today. Despite these accomplishments, the record of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in maintaining regional peace and security has also been seriously challenged, particularly at the domestic and transnational level. The paper argues that the Southeast Asian experience of peaceful change calls for a different framework of analysis that goes beyond the traditional International Relations theories which do not provide a compelling answer to whether regional peace has prevailed. It reviews ASEAN's approaches to managing peace and security in Southeast Asia and brings close attention to domestic and international dynamics. The paper claims that the Southeast Asian states' approach to positive peace, reflected in the notion of comprehensive security and the building of national and regional resilience, is instructive in understanding peaceful transformations in the region.
650 _aASEAN
650 _aSOUTHEAST ASIA
650 _aPOSITIVE PEACE
650 _aCOMPREHENSIVE SECURITY
650 _aRESILIENCE
773 _aThe Pacific Review :
_gVol. 35, No 6, November 2022, pp. 1079-1104 (103)
598 _aSEASIA, ASIAPAC, ASEAN, RESILIENCE
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2022.2075440
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