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ASEAN non-interference
Malaysian FM Calls for ‘Soul-Searching’ Over ASEAN Non-Interference
By Sebastian Strangio
Saifuddin Abdullah says the Southeast Asian bloc has to fundamentally rethink its approach to the crisis in Myanmar.
Amitav Acharya on ASEAN and Its Discontents
By Sebastian Strangio
"Minilateral groupings like the Quad need not sink ASEAN if it stays united and committed to Southeast Asia’s identity and security."
Myanmar’s Coup D’Etat: What Role for ASEAN?
By Sahil Mathur
A forthright and coercive response is unlikely, but there are steps the bloc could take to improve its ability to deal with future crises.
ASEAN’s Challenges and the Way Forward
By Kimkong Heng
As the grouping turns 53, it faces old and new challenges, both internal and external.
What Does a New Magazine Tell Us About ASEAN’s Push for Regional Integration?
By Truston Yu
New efforts to promote a region-wide sense of identity could lead to the erosion of ASEAN’s vaunted noninterference.
ASEAN Must Do More to Help the Rohingyas
By Kasit Piromya
ASEAN must move from aid to rights advocacy in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
ASEAN and Non-Interference: What Do Cambodia’s Evolving Opposition Dynamics Reveal?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at Southeast Asia’s evolving approach to non-interference and the cross-border impacts of Cambodia’s recent opposition dynamics.
Why Are Myanmar’s Neighbors Ignoring the Rohingya Crisis?
By Angshuman Choudhury
The silence of Myanmar’s neighbors over the UN’s genocide allegations is deeply unsettling.
Can ASEAN Economic Integration Succeed?
By Justine Doody
The ASEAN Economic Community holds promise – but it also presents challenges to the group’s policy of noninterference.
Can ASEAN Work Together to Fight Regional Terrorism?
By Chester Cabalza
As the grouping turns 50, it needs to confront the region's biggest threat.
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