ASEAN and the Changing Geopolitics of Southeast Asia

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ASEAN and the Changing Geopolitics of Southeast Asia Min Shu School of International Liberal Studies Waseda University 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 1

Outline of the Lecture ASEAN and its regional credentials The enlargement of ASEAN The institutional development of ASEAN The ASEAN Community initiative The ASEAN Charter ASEAN and East Asian geopolitics 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 2

ASEAN and its regional credentials Geopolitical structure before ASEAN Confrontation between Malaysia and Indonesia in the 1960s The threat of Vietnam in mainland Southeast Asia Domestic instability and security problems The ASEAN Way Consensual decision-making Informal consultation Respect of sovereignty Non-interference Renunciation of the threat or the use of force Enshrined in the TAC (1976) 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 3

The enlargement of ASEAN Original five ASEAN members (1967) Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines First enlargement of ASEAN (1984) Brunei Darussalam Second enlargement of ASEAN (1995) Vietnam Third enlargement of ASEAN (1997) The Laos, Myanmar Fourth enlargement of ASEAN (1999) Cambodia 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 4

The enlargement of ASEAN 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 5

The enlargement of ASEAN: pros and cons A more diversified ASEAN Maritime ASEAN Maritime and mainland Southeast Asia Anti-communism Ideological neutrality (and irrelevance) The economic gap between rich and poor members increased The CLMV countries Myanmar: a burden or an asset? Asset: ASEAN as a truly Southeast Asian organization; reaffirming the ASEAN s commitment to non-interference Burden: Military Juntas in ASEAN negatively influenced the ASEAN s relationship with the US and the EU Pre-accession coup in Cambodia Coup in July 1997, the first PM Ranariddh fled the country General election held in July 1998 A coalition government involved Hun Sen and Ranariddh was set up in Nov 1998, before Cambodia joined ASEAN 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 6

The institutional development of ASEAN 1967 Bangkok Declaration Annual ministerial meeting (AMM), regular and special meetings ASEAN Standing Committee (ASC) National secretariats in each member state 1976 Bali Summit ASEAN Secretariat (including the secretary-general) established 1977 Kuala Lumpur Summit Economic minister s meeting: ASEAN Economic Committee 1992 Singapore Summit The ASEAN Summit ASEAN economic ministers meeting (AEMM) ASEAN finance ministers meeting (AFMM) Secretary-General strengthened 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 7

The ASEAN Community initiative The Bali Summit in 2003 signed Bali Concord II To establish the ASEAN Community by 2020 The ASEAN Community A three-pillar structure ASEAN Security Community (ASC) ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) The deadline to achieve the ASEAN Community rescheduled to the end of 2015 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 8

The ASEAN Charter Goals: to confer legal personality and establish a new institutional framework of ASEAN Signed in 2007 and enacted in 2008 The Charter reaffirms the key principles of ASEAN, including the respect of sovereignty, non-interferences, peaceful settlement of disputes, etc. A new institutional structure of ASEAN based on the initiative of ASEAN Community ASEAN Summit, ASEAN Coordinating Council, three ASEAN Community Councils, ASEAN Secretary-General, Committee of Permanent Representatives to ASEAN, ASEAN National Secretariats 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 9

ASEAN and East Asian geopolitics Geopolitics in East and Southeast Asia The commitment of the US The (economic) influences/assistance of Japan The rise of China Growing interests of other regional powers (such as India and Australia) in ASEAN 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 10

ASEAN and East Asian geopolitics The Dialogue Partners The Post-Ministerial Conference (PMC) mechanism Involving Japan, South Korea, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Canada, the US, and the EU Format: ASEAN+10 and ASEAN+1 The ASEAN Plus Three (APT) Process The East Asian Financial Crisis led to the East Asian grouping of APT in 1997 East Asian Free Trade Area and East Asian Community were initially stated as future goals The APT Summits and the APT Ministerial Meetings 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 11

ASEAN and East Asian geopolitics The East Asian Summit Initially known as ASEAN Plus Six Proposed by the East Asian Study Group in 2002 First summit held in 2005 EAS founding members include ASEAN-10, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, and New Zealand EAS enlargement Russia was invited as an observer in 2005 The US and Russia formally joined the EAS in 2010 The US President Obama attended the summit in 2011 The strength of the weakness 20 November 2017 IR of Southeast Asia 12