This book examines the evolving multilateral security arrangements
in East Asia, with a focus on the role of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It explores the function and
relevance of ASEAN in East Asia's emerging institutional security
landscape. These issues have direct implications for the future of
the ASEAN Security Community, the relevance of the ASEAN
cooperative model to wider regional arrangements, and finally, for
the further institutionalization of great power relations within
these multilateral structures. The book highlights ASEAN's
successes and shortcomings. It also considers ASEAN-led
institutions in the wider region and goes on to analyse alternative
approaches to regionalism, including the China-Japan-South Korea
Trilateral Summit. Overall, it assesses how the various initiatives
are likely to develop, concluding that ASEAN, despite its
shortcomings, is likely to continue to play a key role.
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