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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Northhampton, MA
Edward Elgar
[2006]
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a 1. The Delusions of Aseanology: Exploring the Sovietology of Southeast Asian Studies -- 2. An Imitation Community for Imitation States: ASEAN and the Region that Never Was -- 3. Asia Rising (Again): ASEAN and the Illusion of an Asian Model of Economic Development -- 4. The Contradictions in the Political Economy of East Asian Regionalism -- 5. A Delusion Transformed: ASEAN and East Asian Regionalism -- 6. Constructing and Deconstructing Regions: Australia's Engagement with 'Asia' -- 7. Political Illiberalism and the War on Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Problems of the Surveillance State -- Conclusion: It's No Fun at the A.S.E.A.N. | |
| 520 | |a 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 provide a systematic critique of ASEAN's evolution and institutional development, as well as a unified understanding of the international relations and political economy of ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific. It is the first study to provide a sceptical analysis of international relations orthodoxies regarding regionalization and institutionalism, and is based on wide-ranging and rigorous research. | ||
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