ASEAN response : pushing back vaccine nationalism

As ASEAN economic ministers meet virtually this week to deal with, among other things, the severe impacts of COVID-19, their crucial task should be to strengthen multilateral cooperation. ASEAN should rally its dialogue partners and the private sector to make vaccines available to all. Can ASEAN cen...

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Main Author: Caballero-Anthony, Mely
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Published: 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1440872020-11-01T06:54:07Z ASEAN response : pushing back vaccine nationalism Caballero-Anthony, Mely S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Non-Traditional Security As ASEAN economic ministers meet virtually this week to deal with, among other things, the severe impacts of COVID-19, their crucial task should be to strengthen multilateral cooperation. ASEAN should rally its dialogue partners and the private sector to make vaccines available to all. Can ASEAN centrality help push back the worrying trend of vaccine nationalism? Published version 2020-10-13T02:39:27Z 2020-10-13T02:39:27Z 2020 Commentary Caballero-Anthony, M. (2020). ASEAN response : pushing back vaccine nationalism. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 162). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144087 en RSIS Commentaries, 162-20 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Country and Region Studies
Non-Traditional Security
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Country and Region Studies
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Caballero-Anthony, Mely
ASEAN response : pushing back vaccine nationalism
description As ASEAN economic ministers meet virtually this week to deal with, among other things, the severe impacts of COVID-19, their crucial task should be to strengthen multilateral cooperation. ASEAN should rally its dialogue partners and the private sector to make vaccines available to all. Can ASEAN centrality help push back the worrying trend of vaccine nationalism?
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title ASEAN response : pushing back vaccine nationalism
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