Will the Real ASEAN Please Stand Up? Security, Community, and Democracy in Southeast Asia
Shorenstein APARC, SEAF Seminar SeriesDate and Time
April 5, 2005
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Open to the public
No RSVP required
Speaker
Donald K. Emmerson - Stanford University
In 2007 the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be forty years old. Yet the most basic questions about it remain controversial. What exactly is it? An organization? A discourse? A regime? A concert? A community? A facade? None, one, some, or all of the above? Has it succeeded? Has it failed? Both? To what extent? How? Why? In the context of these uncertainties, this talk will explore three topics: (1) the controversy over whether ASEAN is, or is not, a "security community"; (2) the incompatibility of member sovereignty versus member democracy as principles of ASEAN cooperation; and (3) the implications of (1) and (2) for US-ASEAN relations. The talk will draw mainly on two sources: a paper that can be downloaded; and a March 2005 research-and-conferencing trip to Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
Topics: Democracy | Democracy in Southeast Asia | Cambodia | East Asia & the Pacific | Indonesia | Thailand
Location
Daniel and Nancy Okimoto Conference Room
Encina Hall, 3rd floor, east wing
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
» Directions/Map




