Asean and East Asian international relations regional delusion

Academic and accepted orthodoxy maintains that Southeast Asia, and Asia generally, is evolving into a distinctive East Asian regional order. This book questions this claim and reveals instead uncertainty and incoherence at the heart of ASEAN, the region's foremost institution. The authors provi...

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Main Authors: Jones, David Martin (Author), Smith, M. L. R. (Michael Lawrence Rowan) 1963- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Northhampton, MA Edward Elgar [2006]
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