ASEAN and Its Security Offspring | Subtitle : facing new challenges
Abstract : This paper details the historical development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as a security actor. It outlines several of the past successes and failures of association. The author explains that the primary impetuses for ASEAN moving beyond sovereignty protection are transnational challenges, particularly terrorism, the exploitation of ocean resources and maritime security, all of which require international cooperation. The paper states that given some of ASEAN's historic deficiencies, it is not surprising that the US has usually relied primarily on bilateral security relationships in Southeast Asia.
Registration No : B1712 Author : Sheldon W. Simon
Edition : Impresum : Carlisle: Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) United States Army War College, 2007 Description : Language : English
ISBN 978-1-312-29406-6 Classification: 1. 100 - POLITICAL- SECURITY COMMUNITY / 120 - DEFENCE AND SECURITY COOPERATION
Keyword : 1 security
Availability : Hard copies 1 of 1 ◀ Return to Category Page | Related Literatures |
You are not logged in yet
Please log in before you can start to reserve a book. If you don't have a username and password please contact our administrator.
|