Regionalism in southeast asia asean community
Develop a comprehensive understanding of Southeast Asia as a region, including the historical context, cultural diversity, and geopolitical factors, with a specific focus on the establishment of ASEAN, the nuances of its chapters, and the evolving dynamics within the ASEAN community.
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Chapter 133. The Basics Of RegionalismThis page provides an introduction to the basics of regionalism, exploring the concept of regions as socially constructed entities and the pursuit of common goals through regional cooperation and integration.
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Chapter 134. Southeast Asia As a RegionThis page provides an overview of Southeast Asia as a region, including its geography, colonial history, the origin of the term "South East Asia," post-WWII cooperation, military alliances, early regional efforts, the pre-ASEAN landscape, the establishment of ASEAN, and its impact on the region.
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Chapter 135. The Establishment Of ASEANASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, was established in 1967 with the goal of promoting regional peace, stability, and economic growth among its 10 member states. Through consensus building and non-interference principles, ASEAN has evolved into a community aiming for greater integration and collaboration in various areas of common interest.
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Chapter 136. Understanding ASEAN ChapterThis chapter provides an overview of the ASEAN Charter, its rationale, and the process of its creation, highlighting its significance in institutionalizing ASEAN and codifying member state commitments.
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Chapter 137. Understanding ASEAN CommunityThe ASEAN Community was established to promote peace, stability, and shared prosperity in Southeast Asia through regional cooperation in politics, security, economy, and socio-culture. It comprises three pillars - the ASEAN Political-Security Community, the ASEAN Economic Community, and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community.