ASEAN has declared its intention to create a security community
in Southeast Asia that is people-orientated. This book evaluates
ASEAN s progress, and in doing so examines three matters of
concern.
The book firstly looks at the importance of constitutive norms
to the workings of security communities, by identifying ASEAN s
constitutive norms and the extent to which they act as a help of
hindrance in establishing a security community. It then moves on to
how ASEAN has interpreted people-orientated as empowering civil
society organisations to be community stakeholders. The book
discusses the uncertainty between how ASEAN envisages their role,
and the role they themselves expect to have. Civil society actors
are seeking to influence what sort of community evolves and their
ability to interact with the state elite is evaluated to determine
what interpretation of people-oriented is likely to emerge.
Thirdly, in order to make progress ASEAN has sought to achieve
cooperation among its member states in functional areas. The book
examines this interest in functional cooperation through case
studies on human rights, HIV/AIDS and disaster management.
By discussing the notion of ASEAN being people-orientated, and
how it engages with the people, the book provides important
insights into what type of community ASEAN in building, as well as
furthering our understanding on security communities more
broadly.
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