ADAPTABILITY OF ASEAN STATES POLITICAL SECURITY NORMS IN THE POST COLD WAR UNDER A THEORY OF SOCIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS
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Creator Yuhong LI
Title ADAPTABILITY OF ASEAN STATES POLITICAL SECURITY NORMS IN THE POST COLD WAR UNDER A THEORY OF SOCIAL EVOLUTION ANALYSIS
Contributor Junze FENG, Anguang ZHENG
Publisher Asian Political Science Review
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title Asian Political Science Review
Journal Vol. 6
Journal No. 2
Page no. 52-60
Keyword Social Evolution, ASEAN Norms, Security Norms, Southeast Asia, ASEAN Way
URL Website https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/APSR
Website title https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/APSR/article/view/261199
ISSN 2730-3624
Abstract This paper attempts to explain the changes in the adaptation of ASEAN states to security norms since the cold war. After the end of the cold war, the ASEAN states did not immediately adopt the ASEAN Framework for security cooperation, but still followed a certain degree of survival instinct. With the strengthening of ASEAN normative power, the situation of security cooperation between Southeast Asia and other major states in the region has begun to be dominated by ASEAN. This change has not only led to changes in the security habits of ASEAN states but also prompted ASEAN states to gradually adapt to the security norms based on the ASEAN Framework. The changes in the adaptability of ASEAN states to security norms illustrate the fact that ASEAN norms are spread from another perspective, and also show the reasons why ASEAN can advance towards a security community.
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