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100 1 _aKATANYUU Ruukun
245 _aBeyond non-interference in Asean :
_b the association's role in Myanmar's national reconciliation and democratization/
_c Ruukun Katanyuu
260 _c2006
520 _aThis article analyzes factors compelling Asean to relax its non-interference policy regarding members and intervene in Burma's internal affairs. The paper argues that three tiers of pressure have led to the change stance, one originating from individual members, the second coming from ASEAN as a group, and finally the will of the international community. The non-interference policy owed much of its origin conflicts involving Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines in early 1960s. The crucial stage of the conflict involved Indonesia 's aggresive acts against Malaysia, known as konfrontasi.
650 _aASEAN
650 _aMYANMAR
650 _aRECONCILIATION
650 _aNON-INTERFERENCE
773 _aAsian Survey :
_b Vol XLVI, No 6, November/December 2006, pp.825-845 (12)
945 _i21764-1001
_rY
_sY
999 _c7664
_d7664