Southeast Asians and the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) : State's Interests and Institution's Longevity /
Fitriani, Evi
Southeast Asians and the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) : State's Interests and Institution's Longevity / Evi Fitriani. - 1 online resource (202 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- Foreword -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Map I -- Map II -- Introduction -- 1. ASEM and the Development of an Asian Regional Identity -- 2. ASEM and Southeast Asian Countries’ Foreign Policy: Case Study: The Issue of Myanmar in the 2004 ASEM Enlargement -- 3. Southeast Asians and the Informality of the ASEM Institution -- Conclusion: ASEM Has Delivered Significant Benefits to Southeast Asian Countries -- Epilogue: Southeast Asia and ASEM after 2008 -- REFERENCES -- Appendices -- Index -- About the Author
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The inauguration of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Bangkok in 1996 was celebrated with enthusiasm and hopes in the two regions because this forum represented a breakthrough in Asia-Europe relations. The region-to-region pattern of the relations becomes the study framework that enables the explorations of central themes which include the Asian regional identity, ASEAN collective diplomatic prominence, and the informality of the ASEM institution.In exploring those central themes, this book applies constructivist, realist, and neo-liberal institutional theories consecutively. The difference between Asian and European cooperative culture, as well as the longevity of an international institution, adds to the picture. This book contributes not only to the study of Asia-Europe relations but also to the understanding of regionalism in Asia.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814459501 9789814459624
10.1355/9789814459624 doi
2014329171
Regionalism--Asia.
Regionalism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
DS33.4.S64 / F58 2014
327.59
Southeast Asians and the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) : State's Interests and Institution's Longevity / Evi Fitriani. - 1 online resource (202 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- Foreword -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Map I -- Map II -- Introduction -- 1. ASEM and the Development of an Asian Regional Identity -- 2. ASEM and Southeast Asian Countries’ Foreign Policy: Case Study: The Issue of Myanmar in the 2004 ASEM Enlargement -- 3. Southeast Asians and the Informality of the ASEM Institution -- Conclusion: ASEM Has Delivered Significant Benefits to Southeast Asian Countries -- Epilogue: Southeast Asia and ASEM after 2008 -- REFERENCES -- Appendices -- Index -- About the Author
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The inauguration of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Bangkok in 1996 was celebrated with enthusiasm and hopes in the two regions because this forum represented a breakthrough in Asia-Europe relations. The region-to-region pattern of the relations becomes the study framework that enables the explorations of central themes which include the Asian regional identity, ASEAN collective diplomatic prominence, and the informality of the ASEM institution.In exploring those central themes, this book applies constructivist, realist, and neo-liberal institutional theories consecutively. The difference between Asian and European cooperative culture, as well as the longevity of an international institution, adds to the picture. This book contributes not only to the study of Asia-Europe relations but also to the understanding of regionalism in Asia.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814459501 9789814459624
10.1355/9789814459624 doi
2014329171
Regionalism--Asia.
Regionalism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
DS33.4.S64 / F58 2014
327.59

