Unpacking ASEAN neutrality : the quest for autonomy and impartiality in Southeast Asia

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has preferred to avoid entanglement in Great Power competition since its inception in 1967. The 1971 Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) Declaration captured ASEAN’s aspiration to keep Southeast Asia neutral and free of external interfere...

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Main Author: Emmers, Ralf
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1042442020-03-07T12:53:24Z Unpacking ASEAN neutrality : the quest for autonomy and impartiality in Southeast Asia Emmers, Ralf S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Neutrality ZOPFAN Social sciences::Political science The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has preferred to avoid entanglement in Great Power competition since its inception in 1967. The 1971 Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) Declaration captured ASEAN’s aspiration to keep Southeast Asia neutral and free of external interference. ZOPFAN accommodated divergent strategic outlooks within ASEAN while avoiding the legalities associated with the concept of neutrality. While no consensus was ever reached on ZOPFAN’s specific application, neutrality is continually mentioned as a critical factor in ASEAN’s success. The article argues that ASEAN neutrality is defined by impartiality and autonomy, and that this concept has evolved over time as its specific meaning has changed due to shifting geopolitical circumstances. At the organization’s inception, and during the bipolarity of the Cold War, ASEAN’s focus was on autonomy. However, since the early 2000s, the emphasis has evolved to impartiality due to increasing multipolarity in the Asia-Pacific region. The concept of neutrality has been tested in recent years with the intensification of the South China Sea dispute. 2019-08-05T01:50:31Z 2019-12-06T21:28:55Z 2019-08-05T01:50:31Z 2019-12-06T21:28:55Z 2018 Journal Article Emmers, Ralf. (2018). Unpacking ASEAN neutrality : the quest for autonomy and impartiality in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 40(3), 349-370. doi:10.1355/cs40-3a 0129-797X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104244 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49520 10.1355/cs40-3a en Contemporary Southeast Asia © 2018 ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute. All rights reserved.
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ZOPFAN
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ZOPFAN
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Emmers, Ralf
Unpacking ASEAN neutrality : the quest for autonomy and impartiality in Southeast Asia
description The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has preferred to avoid entanglement in Great Power competition since its inception in 1967. The 1971 Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) Declaration captured ASEAN’s aspiration to keep Southeast Asia neutral and free of external interference. ZOPFAN accommodated divergent strategic outlooks within ASEAN while avoiding the legalities associated with the concept of neutrality. While no consensus was ever reached on ZOPFAN’s specific application, neutrality is continually mentioned as a critical factor in ASEAN’s success. The article argues that ASEAN neutrality is defined by impartiality and autonomy, and that this concept has evolved over time as its specific meaning has changed due to shifting geopolitical circumstances. At the organization’s inception, and during the bipolarity of the Cold War, ASEAN’s focus was on autonomy. However, since the early 2000s, the emphasis has evolved to impartiality due to increasing multipolarity in the Asia-Pacific region. The concept of neutrality has been tested in recent years with the intensification of the South China Sea dispute.
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