In recent decades, South East Asia has become one of the world's
most popular destinations for foreign investment. The member states
of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have employed
varying modalities to pursue first security and then economic
cooperation. This book explores regional law and governance in
ASEAN through the lens of its regulation of foreign investment. It
adopts a new framework to identify the unique ontological autonomy
of the ASEAN Investment Regime beyond a simple aggregation of its
individual member states. It deploys a sociology-led approach
(especially constructivism) and emphasizes ideational factors (such
as culture and norms) that guide state actions from within. The
book explores the manner in which ASEAN's history and culture have
fundamentally shaped its foreign investment policies, leading to
outcomes that often depart fundamentally from the external
structure and script of Global Investment Law.
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