General Considerations

 

Built on a think-tank system, IRSEA's aim is to bring its contribution for promoting the values of Europe in Asia and those of Asia in Europe, being a strong believer in the reciprocal benefits of a consolidated relation between the two continents. Since its founding, IRSEA has been working for a more robust interaction between Europe and Asia, knowing that the most important factor to create and develop friendly relations it is the reciprocal knowledge of each other. Our FOCUS-ASIA section is meant to promote this very purpose, particularly throughout the young generation.

 

Regional Developments - South-East Asia

 

As far as Southeast Asia is concerned, one could identify several important developments. The first reference goes to the process of regional integration, launched in 2015, known as ASEAN COMMUNITY, which is based on three pillars: political and security, economic and social and cultural, under the motto – one vision, one identity, one community. It represents a great achievement for ASEAN as regional organization of economic cooperation. In fact, ASEAN has become the driving force in the region's political, strategic, economic, social and cultural architecture as a strong chain of dialogue has been established between its partners.

 

In the Chairman’s Statement of the 32nd ASEAN Summit, held in Singapore, on April 29 2018 it is stated: “We reaffirmed the importance of maintaining ASEAN Centrality and unity in our Community-building efforts and engagement of external partners. We welcomed initiatives that reinforce an ASEAN-centric regional architecture that is open, transparent, inclusive and rules-based. These initiatives will build upon ASEAN-led mechanisms including the ASEAN Plus One, ASEAN Plus Three (APT), East Asia Summit (EAS), ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus). We look forward to further discussion on recent initiatives, including the Indo-Pacific concept” (full statement available here).

 

The rapprochement between ASEAN and the EU is a very significant development with a long and standing substance, as it has served as the basis for the creation of Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM), in 1996, which to this day remains the main platform for dialogue between the two continents.

 

 

 

                                                                                                                   PRESIDENT OF IRSEA

 

                                                                                                 Former Ambassador Gheorghe SAVUICA

 

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

INTRODUCTION: 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

ASEAN and The Principle of Non-Intervention

INTRODUCTION: 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

INTRODUCTION: 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

INTRODUCTION: 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

INTRODUCTION: 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?

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

A Small Country’s Big Moment in ASEAN Amid Challenges

INTRODUCTION: Joanne Lin, Sharon Seah, Melinda Martinus, and Kristina Fong examine the outcomes of the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and assess Laos’ achievement as the ASEAN Chair.  

ASEAN and the UN: Strengthening Security Through Multilateralism

INTRODUCTION:   Published: 26 Sep 2024 Author: Joanne Lin     Amid growing geopolitical fragmentation, ASEAN and the United Nations can work together to shore up the multilateral system. The highest-level meeting between ASEAN and the United Nations (UN) will take place on 11 October 202

The Japan-Philippines Reciprocal Access Agreement: Complementing and Cementing the Hub-and-Spokes System

INTRODUCTION: ISEAS Perspective 2024/70    

ASEAN Five-Point Consensus on Myanmar

INTRODUCTION: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore