The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation

The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been frequently criticized for adhering to a long-standing norm of strict non-interference in each other’s domestic affairs, thereby hampering collective efforts to address regional problems. This paper presents an analy...

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Main Authors: Vinod, K. Aggarwal, Chow, Jonathan T.
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-881072020-11-01T08:50:57Z The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation Vinod, K. Aggarwal Chow, Jonathan T. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been frequently criticized for adhering to a long-standing norm of strict non-interference in each other’s domestic affairs, thereby hampering collective efforts to address regional problems. This paper presents an analytical model of international institutions that shows how underlying norms and principles—the meta-regime—govern the rules and procedures of specific international regimes. It then applies this model to ASEAN’s trade and anti-haze regimes, demonstrating how ASEAN’s underlying meta-regime has frustrated attempts to liberalize trade and reduce air pollution. While ASEAN’s purview has extended well beyond its original security mandate and it has developed new rules and procedures to handle the new issues, its underlying norms and principles consistently limit its ability to handle regional problems. In the conclusion, we discuss how the ASEAN states might be able to foment cooperation in these issue areas without completely abandoning its foundational norms and principles. 2016-02-25T09:11:45Z 2019-12-06T16:56:09Z 2016-02-25T09:11:45Z 2019-12-06T16:56:09Z 2009 Working Paper Vinod, K. A., & Chow, J. T. (2009). The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 177). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88107 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40188 en RSIS Working Papers, 177-09 Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
description The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been frequently criticized for adhering to a long-standing norm of strict non-interference in each other’s domestic affairs, thereby hampering collective efforts to address regional problems. This paper presents an analytical model of international institutions that shows how underlying norms and principles—the meta-regime—govern the rules and procedures of specific international regimes. It then applies this model to ASEAN’s trade and anti-haze regimes, demonstrating how ASEAN’s underlying meta-regime has frustrated attempts to liberalize trade and reduce air pollution. While ASEAN’s purview has extended well beyond its original security mandate and it has developed new rules and procedures to handle the new issues, its underlying norms and principles consistently limit its ability to handle regional problems. In the conclusion, we discuss how the ASEAN states might be able to foment cooperation in these issue areas without completely abandoning its foundational norms and principles.
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title The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
title_short The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
title_full The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
title_fullStr The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation
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