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_aBeng, Ooi Kee, _eauthor. |
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_aThe 3rd ASEAN reader. _h[electronic resource] / _cBeng, Ooi Kee. |
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_a[S.l.] : _bISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, _c2015. |
| 300 | 0 | 0 | _a512 p. |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | _aThe 3rd ASEAN reader -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword to the Asean Reader -- Foreword to the Asean Reader Asean: The Way Ahead -- Foreword to the Second Asean Reader New Challenges for Asean -- Section I: Asean: The Long View -- Section: Introduction, by Ooi Kee Beng -- 1. Southeast Asia and Foreign Empires -- 2. Southeast Asia and the Great Powers -- 3. The Evolving Nature of Asean's Economic Cooperation: Original Vision and Current Practice -- 4. From Political/Security Concerns to Regional Economic Integration -- Section II: Country Analyses -- Section: Introduction, by Ooi Kee Beng -- 5. Political Figures and Political Parties: Indonesia after Soeharto -- 6. Malaysia: Close to a Tipping Point -- 7. Thailand: The Military's Power Persists -- 8. Vietnam: Reforms Show MIxed Results -- 9. The Philippines: Challenging Conventional Wisdom -- 10. Myanmar: Late Embrace of Asean -- 11. Timor-Leste and Asean -- Section III: Comparative Analysis of the Region -- Section: Introduction -- Southeast Asian Societies -- 13. Multicultural Realities and Membership: States, Migrations and Citizenship in Asia -- 14. Education in Southeast Asia: Investments, Achievements, and Returns -- 15. ASIAN Pentecostalism: Renewals, Megachurches, and Social Engagement -- 16. The Rise of Middle Classes in Southeast Asia -- The Southeast Asian Economy -- 17. Urbanisation and Development in South-East Asia -- 18. Understanding the ASEAN Development Gap -- 19. Tourism Policy-Making in Southeast Asia: A Twenty-First Century Perspective -- Southeast Asian Politics -- 20. Low-Quality Democracy and Varied Authoritarianism: Elites and Regimes in Southeast Asia Today -- 21. Social Foundatons of Governance in Contemporary Southeast Asia -- 22. Decentralization and Democratic Governance in Southeast Asia: Theoretical Views, Conceptual Pitfalls and Empirical Ambiguities -- 23. Authority and Democracy in Malaysian and Indonesian Islamic Movements -- 24. Southeast Asia in the US Rebalance: Perceptions from a Divided Region -- Section IV: International Developments -- Section: Introduction -- 25. Is There A Southeast Asian Development Model? -- 26. Global Production Sharing, Trade Patterns, and Industralization in Southeast Asia -- 27. Chinese Trade Policy After (Almost) Ten Years in the WTO: A Post-Crisis Stocktake -- 28. Southeast Asia Beyond The Global Financial Crisis: Managing Capital Flows -- 29. Impact of Eurozone Financial Shocks on Southeast Asian Economies -- 30. The Collective Influence of Smaller States in the US-China Security Dilemma -- 31. China and Japan in'ASEAN Plus' Multilateral Arrangements: Raining on the Other Guy's Parade -- Section V: Institutions of Asean -- Section: Introduction -- 32. The Cambodia-Thailand Conflict: A Test for Asean -- 33. Asean in the Twenty-First Century: A Sceptical Review -- 34. Facing Unfair Criticisms -- 35. Challenges Facing the New ASEAN Secretary-General -- 36. Asean Governing Mechanisms -- Section VI: Assessing Asean's Internal Policies -- Section: Introduction -- 37. Challenging ASEAN: A'Topological' View -- 38. Thinking and Feeling ASEAN; The Challenges of Integration and Identity -- Asean Political Security Community -- 39. Achieving An ASEAN Security Community -- 40. Turning Points Beyond the Comfort Zone? -- Asean Economic Community -- 41. Implementing the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint -- 42. Towards an ASEAN Economic Community -- 43. Understanding ASEAN's Connectivity -- 44. Enhancing the Institutional Framework for AEC Implementation -- 45. What is a Single Market? An Application to the Case of Asean -- 46. Non-Tariff Barriers: A Challenge to Achieving the Asean Economic Community -- 47. Towards a Truly Seamless Single Windows and Trade Facilitation Regime in Asean Beyond 2015 -- 49. Financial Integraion Challenges in Asean Beyond 2015 -- 50. Free Flow of Skilled Labour in Asean -- 51. Towards a Single Aviation Market in Asean: Regulatory Reform and Industry Challenges -- Asean Socio-Cultural Community -- 52. An Asean Community for All: Exploring the Scope for Civil Society Engagement -- 53. Civil Society and the ASEAN Community -- 54. The Evolving Asean Human Rights System: The Asean Human Rights Declaration of 2012 -- 55. Divided or Together? Southeast Asia in 2012 -- 56. The Asean Socio-Cultural Community -- 57. Asean Socio-Cultural Community: An Assessment of its Institutional Prospects -- 58. Executive Summary of the Mid-Term Review of the Asean Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint (2009-2015) -- Section VII: Assessing Asean's External Initiatives -- Section: Introduction -- 59. Trust-Building in Southeast Asia: What Made it Possible? -- 60. South China Sea: Glacial Progress Amid On-Going Tensions -- Asean Processes -- 61. Driving East Asian Regionalism: The Reconstruction of ASEAN's Identity -- 62. Pakistan, SAARC and ASEAN Relations -- 63. Neither Skepticism nor Romanticism: The Asean Regional Forum as a Solution for the Asia-Pacific Assurance Game -- 64. Asean Plus Three and the Rise of Reactionary Regionalism -- 65. How the East Asia Summit Can Achieve Its Potential -- 66.'Talking Their Walk'? The Evolution of Defense Regionalism in Southeast Asia -- 67. Asean FTAs: State of Play and Outlook for ASEAN's Regional and Global Integration -- 68. Taking Asean+1 FTAs Towards the RCEP -- 69. RCEP and TPP: Comparisons and Concerns -- 70. Enhancing the Effectiveness of CMIM and AMRO: Selected Immediate Challenges and Tasks -- Asean's Major Power Relations -- 71. Asean's Adventures -- 72. Developing an Enduring Strategy for ASEAN -- 73. Non-Traditional Security in China-Asean Cooperation: The Institutionalization of Regional Security Cooperation and the Evolution of East Asian Regionalism -- 74. China-Asean FTA Changes Asean's Perspective on China -- 75. Japan's Trade Policy with Asia -- 76. Managing Integration in East Asia: Behind Border Issues in Japan-Asean Trade Agreements -- 77. Fortifying the Japan-Asean Strategic Partnership: Abe's Quest for Viable Hedging Policies -- 78. Prospects for Korean-Southeast Asia Relations -- 79. China's Two Silk Roads: Implications for Southeast Asia -- Section VIII: Southeast Asia: Peripheral No More -- Section: Introduction -- 80. Asean Beyond 2015: The Imperatives for Further Institutional Changes -- 81. Design Faults: The Asia Pacific's Regional Architecture -- 82. Asean's Economic Cooperation: Original Vision, Current Practice and Future Challenges -- 83. The 2030 Architecture of Association of Southeast Asian Nations Free Trade Agreements -- 84. Asean and Major Power Transitions in East Asia -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- The Compilers |
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