Essence of security communitles: explaining ASEAN
Despite its stated goal of establishing an ASEAN Community by 2015, ASEAN is not a security community. This conclusion is reached via identifying three models of the security community, the Deutschian Model l, the constructivist Model ll, and the instrumental Model IlI; and subsequently app...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-649992020-11-01T08:27:13Z Essence of security communitles: explaining ASEAN Chang, Jun Yan Tan See Seng S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Business::International business::Asia Despite its stated goal of establishing an ASEAN Community by 2015, ASEAN is not a security community. This conclusion is reached via identifying three models of the security community, the Deutschian Model l, the constructivist Model ll, and the instrumental Model IlI; and subsequently applying these to ASEAN. Although the paradox of the "long peace" of ASEAN seems to be validated by Model in, such is mistaking cause for effect. This paradox and the shortfalls of the three security community models are hence further addressed through conjoining the Aberystwyth School of Critical Security Studies to the "security community" concept in a Model IV critical security community formulation to achieve a holistic and comprehensive concept relevant in the postmodern world and employing this Model IV to explain ASEAN. Therein, ASEAN is not a security community; its security is not truly comprehensive, its people are not emancipated, and its various domestic and transnational instabilities affect it adversely. Master of Science (International Relations) 2015-06-10T04:15:43Z 2015-06-10T04:15:43Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64999 en 60 p. application/pdf |
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Despite its stated goal of establishing an ASEAN Community by 2015, ASEAN is not a
security community. This conclusion is reached via identifying three models of the
security community, the Deutschian Model l, the constructivist Model ll, and the
instrumental Model IlI; and subsequently applying these to ASEAN. Although the
paradox of the "long peace" of ASEAN seems to be validated by Model in, such is
mistaking cause for effect. This paradox and the shortfalls of the three security
community models are hence further addressed through conjoining the Aberystwyth
School of Critical Security Studies to the "security community" concept in a Model IV
critical security community formulation to achieve a holistic and comprehensive concept
relevant in the postmodern world and employing this Model IV to explain ASEAN.
Therein, ASEAN is not a security community; its security is not truly comprehensive, its
people are not emancipated, and its various domestic and transnational instabilities
affect it adversely. |
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