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100 _aJONES Lee
245 _aASEAN intervention in Cambodia/
_cLee Jones
260 _c2007
773 _aThe Pacific Review:
_gVol.20 No.4 December 2007, pp.523-550
650 _aCAMBODIA
_xPOLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
520 _aThis article argues ASEAN's non-intervention agreement in its member countries internal politics as this is not as reflected in Cambodia's case. It mentions that ASEAN has repeatedly intervened in Cambodia's internal political conflicts from 1979 to 1999, often with powerful and destructive effects. ASEAN's role in maintaining Khmer Rouge occupancy of Cambodia's UN seat, constructing a new coalition government in exile and manipulating Khmer refugee camps. The article also argues for an analysis recognising the political nature of intervention, and seeks to explain both the creation of non-intervention norms and specific violations of them as attempts by ASEAN elites to maintain their own illiberal, capitalist regimes against domestic and international political threats.
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