Beyond 50: ASEAN’s Role in the Evolving Regional Order
Han, David; Ho, Shawn | September 2017
Abstract
Given the flurry of activities surrounding ASEAN’s commemoration of its 50th anniversary last month, it is now timely to take a step back, reflect on ASEAN’s achievements and then look ahead to its future. Will the organisation’s flexibility in meeting future geo-political, security, social, and economic challenges ensure its centrality in the evolving regional order?
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Han, David; Ho, Shawn. 2017. Beyond 50: ASEAN’s Role in the Evolving Regional Order. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7567.Keywords
Aquaculture Development
Development Challenges
Infrastructure Development
Sustainable Development
Alleviating Poverty
Health Aspects Of Poverty
Poverty Analysis
Poverty Comparisons
Poverty Reduction Strategy
Poverty Statistics
Fishery development
Rural poverty
Economic development
Standard of living
Development projects
Fishery projects
Sustainable growth
Demographic Indicators
Health Indicators
Low Income Groups
Poverty Elimination
Ecological assessment
Adaptive natural resource management
Health status indicators
Price Indexes
Cost and standard of living
Social change
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