Hard choices security, democracy, and regionalism in Southeast Asia
Security has long trumped democracy as a priority for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But the brutal dictatorship in Burma/Myanmar, political pluralism in Indonesia, and the global growth of democratic norms have led some Southeast Asians to question ASEAN's habit of turning...
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Stanford, CA
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Surin Pitsuwan
- Critical terms : security, democracy, and regionalism in Southeast Asia / Donald K. Emmerson
- Sovereignty rules : human security, civil society, and the limits of liberal reform / Jorn Dosch
- Institutional reform : one charter, three communities, many challenges / Termsak Chalermpalanupap
- Political development : a democracy agenda for ASEAN? / Rizal Sukma
- ASEAN's pariah : insecurity and autocracy in Myanmar (Burma) / Kyaw Yin Hlaing
- Challenging change : nontraditional security, democracy, and regionalism / Mely Caballero-Anthony
- Blowing smoke : regional cooperation, Indonesian democracy, and the haze / Simon S. C. Tay
- Bypassing regionalism? Domestic politics and nuclear energy security / Michael S. Malley
- Toward relative decency : the case for prudence / David Martin Jones
- Toward responsible sovereignty : the case for intervention / Erik Martinez Kuhonta
- Appendix. Text of the Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.


