The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Integration, Internal Dynamics and External Relations
Throughout its evolution, ASEAN has consistently maintained its attachment to the full respect of national sovereignty and the principle of non-interference in internal affairs, which translates into consensual decision-making, political rather than legally-binding agreements and the lack of sanctions for non-compliance. A major breakthrough in terms of institutionalisation came about with the signing of the ASEAN Charter of 2007, which has enhanced ASEAN’s standing as a rule-based organisation and approximated it somewhat to structures typical of the EU. Unfortunately, the persistence of consensual decision-making and non-confrontational habits has slowed down some of ASEAN’s integration projects and hindered the development of a human rights mechanism. Moreover the ASEAN integration project is imperilled by a number of structural factors, currently aggravated by the divisive influence of China in the economic and security field.
Grinnanailís
Údar seachtarach
Clara PORTELA (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Maidir leis an doiciméad seo
Saghas foilseacháin
Réimse beartas
Eochairfhocal
- An Áise
- An Áise agus an Aigéine
- ASEAN
- beartas comhair
- CAIDREAMH IDIRNÁISIÚNTA
- caidreamh iltaobhach
- cearta agus saoirsí
- cearta an duine
- comhar eacnamaíoch
- comhar polaitiúil
- comhar réigiúnach
- DLÍ
- EAGRAÍOCHTAÍ IDIRNÁISIÚNTA
- eagraíochtaí lasmuigh den Eoraip
- geografaíocht eacnamaíoch
- gníomhaíocht institiúideach
- gnóthaí eachtracha
- POLAITÍOCHT
- polaitíocht agus sábháilteacht phoiblí
- slándáil idirnáisiúnta
- slándáil réigiúnach
- tíortha ASEAN
- TÍREOLAÍOCHT