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oapen-20.500.12657-457812020-12-23T02:14:50Z ASEAN Resistance to Sovereignty Violation Southgate, Laura Autonomy External intervention International Relations Realism Regional agency Southeast Asia bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPS International relations::JPSN International institutions Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Examining how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) has responded to external threats over the past 50 years, this book provides a compelling account of regional state actions and foreign policy in the face of potential sovereignty violation. The author draws on a large amount of previously unanalysed material, including declassified government documents and WikiLeaks cables, to examine four key cases since 1975. Taking into account state interests and the role of external powers, the author develops the ‘vanguard state theory’ to explain ASEAN state responses to sovereignty violation, which, it is argued, has universal applicability and explanatory power. 2020-12-22T13:03:45Z 2020-12-22T13:03:45Z 2019 book ONIX_20201222_9781529202212_8 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/45781 eng application/pdf n/a 9781529202212.pdf https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/asean-resistance-to-sovereignty-violation Bristol University Press 10.47674/9781529202212 10.47674/9781529202212 9899e9d8-3633-4027-a85a-7f6278ed092f Bristol University Press 294 Bristol, UK open access
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Examining how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) has responded to external threats over the past 50 years, this book provides a compelling account of regional state actions and foreign policy in the face of potential sovereignty violation. The author draws on a large amount of previously unanalysed material, including declassified government documents and WikiLeaks cables, to examine four key cases since 1975. Taking into account state interests and the role of external powers, the author develops the ‘vanguard state theory’ to explain ASEAN state responses to sovereignty violation, which, it is argued, has universal applicability and explanatory power.
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