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ASEAN's Half Century

A Political History of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

Donald E. Weatherbee

This authoritative book provides a comprehensive political history of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the ten members of which are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Leading scholar Donald E. Weatherbee follows ASEAN from its inception in 1967, when it was founded with the goal of promoting peace, stability, security, and economic growth in the region. Throughout, a basic assumption of its leaders has been that the achievement of the first three conditions is necessary for the fourth. Weatherbee traces ASEAN’s three reinventions: in 1976, it made security a primary Cold War interest; in 1992, it refocused on economic integration; in 2007, it adopted the ASEAN Charter, which was the legal basis for the establishment of the ASEAN Community in 2015. He shows how at each stage of its development, ASEAN has dealt at three levels of action: the regional international order; intra-ASEAN relations; and the spillover of the domestic politics of member states into regional relations, particularly on questions of democracy and human rights. ASEAN’s greatest contemporary political challenge is in adapting to the regional impact of the US–China rivalry, particularly over South China Sea issues. For ASEAN to maintain its claim to centrality as a driving force in the regional security architecture, the author argues, a fourth reinvention may be required. Dispelling the myths surrounding the organization’s achievements fifty years after its founding, this book will be invaluable for all readers interested in ASEAN’s role in the broader Asia-Pacific region.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 292 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4422-7251-4 • Hardback • April 2019 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
978-1-4422-7252-1 • Paperback • April 2019 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
978-1-4422-7253-8 • eBook • April 2019 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Subjects: History / Asia / Southeast Asia, History / Asia / General, Political Science / International Relations / General
Courses: Political Science; Comparative Politics; Government & Politics; Asia, International & Area Studies; Asian Studies; Southeast Asia, International & Area Studies; Asian Studies; General
Donald E. Weatherbee is the Donald S. Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina.
Acknowledgments
ASEAN Community Basic Structure
Note on ASEAN Documentation
List of Abbreviations
Map
1 Introduction to ASEAN: ASEAN’s Fiftieth Birthday
2 The Founding of ASEAN: The Bangkok Declaration
3 ASEAN’s First Reinvention: The 1976 First ASEAN Summit
4 The Third Indochina War: The Situation in Kampuchea
5 The Expansion of ASEAN: From Five to Ten
6 Adapting to Peace: The 1988 Third ASEAN Summit
7 ASEAN’s Second Reinvention: The 1992 Fourth ASEAN Summit
8 ASEAN’s Third Reinvention: The Building Blocks of the ASEAN Community
9 Intra-ASEAN Conflict: Norms versus Behavior
10 ASEAN’s Existential Crisis: The South China Sea Conflict
11 ASEAN’s Vision 2025: A Fourth Reinvention?
Index


About the Author

An excellent and amazingly detailed historical account of ASEAN’s first fifty years. The book benefits enormously from Weatherbee’s long personal history as a scholar of ASEAN and an unusually well-connected academic who can draw on his experiences working in Southeast Asia to provide personal connections and insights to many of the events he describes. . . . The book stands as a relatively brief yet surprisingly comprehensive overview. . . . An excellent reference for any scholar of ASEAN who wants all of the major historical developments of the organization documented in one book. Not only is it timely, the book also offers a strong perspective that allows for considerable debate and engagement.
— Contemporary Southeast Asia


Don Weatherbee is a renowned analyst of Southeast Asian politics, and his latest book, ASEAN's Half Century,furtherburnishes his already splendid reputation. Weatherbee analyzes both the intramural dynamics of the ASEAN region and its complicated relations with the great powers. Highly recommended.
— Sheldon Simon, Arizona State University


Veteran Southeast Asian expert Don Weatherbee has produced an empirically rich, analytically insightful assessment of ASEAN’s first fifty years. It provides a clear-eyed accounting of the association’s past achievements and future challenges that will be required reading for anyone interested in ASEAN.
— Ann Marie Murphy, Seton Hall University


Written by one of the preeminent authorities on Southeast Asian affairs, ASEAN’s Half Century represents perhaps the most comprehensive and clearly presented account of that organization’s politico-security evolution and challenges. Weatherbee pinpoints and analyzes in great depth key benchmarks for ASEAN’s ‘reinvention’ or adaptivity at critical historical intervals to preserve its politico-strategic relevance in the region, and he documents this process with highly informative case studies. The author advances a sober and highly credible central argument: while this institution's history and durability is commendable, its quest to become a viable regional security community has been clearly frustrated by both intraregional differences and external players’ resistance to genuine ASEAN centrality. After fifty years of existence, ASEAN has now reached a historic crossroads, facing deep-seated—even existential—challenges to its future viability. This is required reading for any observer interested in Southeast Asian politics and, more generally, international security and diplomacy.
— William Tow, Australian National University


Focuses on the politics of ASEAN decision making

Explores the issues of political coherence in ASEAN

Outlines the obstacles to achieving democracy and respect for human rights

Examines ASEAN’s claim of centrality in the regional political architecture

Places ASEAN in the political dynamics of US–China regional competition

Asks whether AEAN has the political capacity to meet future challenges

ASEAN's Half Century

A Political History of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

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  • This authoritative book provides a comprehensive political history of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the ten members of which are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Leading scholar Donald E. Weatherbee follows ASEAN from its inception in 1967, when it was founded with the goal of promoting peace, stability, security, and economic growth in the region. Throughout, a basic assumption of its leaders has been that the achievement of the first three conditions is necessary for the fourth. Weatherbee traces ASEAN’s three reinventions: in 1976, it made security a primary Cold War interest; in 1992, it refocused on economic integration; in 2007, it adopted the ASEAN Charter, which was the legal basis for the establishment of the ASEAN Community in 2015. He shows how at each stage of its development, ASEAN has dealt at three levels of action: the regional international order; intra-ASEAN relations; and the spillover of the domestic politics of member states into regional relations, particularly on questions of democracy and human rights. ASEAN’s greatest contemporary political challenge is in adapting to the regional impact of the US–China rivalry, particularly over South China Sea issues. For ASEAN to maintain its claim to centrality as a driving force in the regional security architecture, the author argues, a fourth reinvention may be required. Dispelling the myths surrounding the organization’s achievements fifty years after its founding, this book will be invaluable for all readers interested in ASEAN’s role in the broader Asia-Pacific region.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 292 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-4422-7251-4 • Hardback • April 2019 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
    978-1-4422-7252-1 • Paperback • April 2019 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
    978-1-4422-7253-8 • eBook • April 2019 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: History / Asia / Southeast Asia, History / Asia / General, Political Science / International Relations / General
    Courses: Political Science; Comparative Politics; Government & Politics; Asia, International & Area Studies; Asian Studies; Southeast Asia, International & Area Studies; Asian Studies; General
Author
Author
  • Donald E. Weatherbee is the Donald S. Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
    ASEAN Community Basic Structure
    Note on ASEAN Documentation
    List of Abbreviations
    Map
    1 Introduction to ASEAN: ASEAN’s Fiftieth Birthday
    2 The Founding of ASEAN: The Bangkok Declaration
    3 ASEAN’s First Reinvention: The 1976 First ASEAN Summit
    4 The Third Indochina War: The Situation in Kampuchea
    5 The Expansion of ASEAN: From Five to Ten
    6 Adapting to Peace: The 1988 Third ASEAN Summit
    7 ASEAN’s Second Reinvention: The 1992 Fourth ASEAN Summit
    8 ASEAN’s Third Reinvention: The Building Blocks of the ASEAN Community
    9 Intra-ASEAN Conflict: Norms versus Behavior
    10 ASEAN’s Existential Crisis: The South China Sea Conflict
    11 ASEAN’s Vision 2025: A Fourth Reinvention?
    Index


    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • An excellent and amazingly detailed historical account of ASEAN’s first fifty years. The book benefits enormously from Weatherbee’s long personal history as a scholar of ASEAN and an unusually well-connected academic who can draw on his experiences working in Southeast Asia to provide personal connections and insights to many of the events he describes. . . . The book stands as a relatively brief yet surprisingly comprehensive overview. . . . An excellent reference for any scholar of ASEAN who wants all of the major historical developments of the organization documented in one book. Not only is it timely, the book also offers a strong perspective that allows for considerable debate and engagement.
    — Contemporary Southeast Asia


    Don Weatherbee is a renowned analyst of Southeast Asian politics, and his latest book, ASEAN's Half Century,furtherburnishes his already splendid reputation. Weatherbee analyzes both the intramural dynamics of the ASEAN region and its complicated relations with the great powers. Highly recommended.
    — Sheldon Simon, Arizona State University


    Veteran Southeast Asian expert Don Weatherbee has produced an empirically rich, analytically insightful assessment of ASEAN’s first fifty years. It provides a clear-eyed accounting of the association’s past achievements and future challenges that will be required reading for anyone interested in ASEAN.
    — Ann Marie Murphy, Seton Hall University


    Written by one of the preeminent authorities on Southeast Asian affairs, ASEAN’s Half Century represents perhaps the most comprehensive and clearly presented account of that organization’s politico-security evolution and challenges. Weatherbee pinpoints and analyzes in great depth key benchmarks for ASEAN’s ‘reinvention’ or adaptivity at critical historical intervals to preserve its politico-strategic relevance in the region, and he documents this process with highly informative case studies. The author advances a sober and highly credible central argument: while this institution's history and durability is commendable, its quest to become a viable regional security community has been clearly frustrated by both intraregional differences and external players’ resistance to genuine ASEAN centrality. After fifty years of existence, ASEAN has now reached a historic crossroads, facing deep-seated—even existential—challenges to its future viability. This is required reading for any observer interested in Southeast Asian politics and, more generally, international security and diplomacy.
    — William Tow, Australian National University


Features
Features
  • Focuses on the politics of ASEAN decision making

    Explores the issues of political coherence in ASEAN

    Outlines the obstacles to achieving democracy and respect for human rights

    Examines ASEAN’s claim of centrality in the regional political architecture

    Places ASEAN in the political dynamics of US–China regional competition

    Asks whether AEAN has the political capacity to meet future challenges

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