Hard Choices: Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia
β Scribed by Donald K. Emmerson (editor)
- Publisher
- ISEAS Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 422
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The regionβs most powerful organization, ASEAN, is being challenged to ensure security and encourage democracy while simultaneously reinventing itself as a model of Asian regionalism. Should ASEANβs leaders defend a member countryβs citizens against state predation for the sake of justice - and risk splitting ASEAN itself? Or should regional leaders privilege state security over human security for the sake of order - and risk being known as a dictatorsβ club? Should ASEAN isolate or tolerate the junta in Myanmar? Is democracy a requisite to security, or is it the other way around? How can democratization become a regional project without fi rst transforming the Association into a "peoplecentered" organization? But how can ASEAN reinvent itself along such lines if its member states are not already democratic? How will its new Charter affect ASEANβs ability to make these hard choices? How is regionalism being challenged by transnational crime, infectious disease, and other border-jumping threats to human security in Southeast Asia? Why have regional leaders failed to stop the perennial regional "haze" from brush fi res in democratic Indonesia? Does democracy help or hinder nuclear energy security in the region? In this timely book - the second of a three-book series focused on Asian regionalism - ten analysts from six countries address these and other pressing questions that Southeast Asia faces in the twenty-first century.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and Note on References to the ASEAN Charter
Foreword
Introduction
1. Critical Terms
Assessments
2. Sovereignty Rules
3. Institutional Reform
Issues
4. Political Development
5. ASEANβs Pariah
6. Challenging Change
7. Blowing Smoke
8. Bypassing Regionalism?
Arguments
8. Toward Relative Decency
9. Toward Relative Decency
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
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