DESPRE ASEAN 

 

EVENIMENTE ASEAN IN 2018

 

 

ASEAN ÎN PRESĂ 

  

ROMÂNIA – ASEAN

 

ASEAN – EUROPEAN UNION

       ASEAN- European Union Dialogue Relations

 

ASEAN COMMUNITY

Southeast Asia’s Economic Performance in 2024 and Outlook for 2025: Navigating Rising Risks

INTRODUCERE: The region is finally showing clear signs of recovery from the multi-year pandemic but 2025 portends more serious headwinds against which regional governments and businesses will have to steer.

Roundtable on the Return of Trump and Implications for ASEAN-US Relations

INTRODUCERE: The re-election of Donald Trump as the President of the US for a second term is poised to reshape the trajectory of ASEAN-US relations

Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainties, How Has ASEAN Fared?

INTRODUCERE: To maintain the vision of an ASEAN regional architecture, the ASEAN member states will have to hang together as intensifying global power shifts and competitive dynamics threaten to pull them apart.

ASEAN’s 2025 Chair: Navigating Tricky (Economic) Shoals

INTRODUCERE: As ASEAN’s chair next year, Malaysia is well-placed to pilot ASEAN through economic turbulence, particularly at a time of intense geopolitical flux.

The Importance of Being Earnest: Strengthening ASEAN-India Relations in an Evolving World

INTRODUCERE: Yanitha Meena Louis argues that for the ASEAN-India relationship to reach its full potential, it must move beyond surface-level engagement and delve deeper into strategic issues that reflect the dynamic roles of both parties in a constantly

ASEAN and The Principle of Non-Intervention

INTRODUCERE: Some critics have attributed adherence to the principle of non-intervention as one of the main reasons for ASEAN’s inability to address the situation in Myanmar.

Can ASEAN and India bring peace to Myanmar

INTRODUCERE: ASEAN and India will need to adopt a more inclusive and pragmatic approach towards Myanmar — one that involves all key stakeholders

Role of ADMM/ADMM-Plus: Preparing ASEAN for an Era of Conflict

INTRODUCERE: At their summit in October 2024, ASEAN leaders discussed regional and international issues that significantly affect the political security landscape.

China and the Philippines Contested Relations

INTRODUCERE: The South China Sea, a semi-enclosed body of water in the western Pacific Ocean, spans over 3.5 million square kilometres.

Ishiba’s New Security Proposals: A Bridge Too Far for ASEAN?

INTRODUCERE: New Japanese premier Shigeru Ishiba has brought some new security proposals to the region. They are unlikely to find a warm reception.