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ASEAN und internationale Politik

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ASEAN – die Vereinigung südostasiatischer Staaten – ist eine der wenigen funktionalen Regionalorganisationen in Asien. Sie wurde zur Zeit des Kalten Krieges gegründet und hat sich seitdem von einem losen Verbund zu einer Kooperationsinstanz mit unterschiedlichen Schwerpunkten entwickelt. Zehn regionale Staaten arbeiten mit Blick auf politische und sicherheitspolitische, ökonomische und soziokulturelle Gemeinschaftsbildung zusammen. Dazu gehören Felder wie die Bekämpfung von Piraterie und Terrorismus, schnelle Hilfe bei Naturkatastrophen oder die Vertiefung von Freihandel. Gleichzeitig bleiben die Sorge vor externer Einmischung, etwa durch den Nachbarn China, und der Schutz territorialer Integrität weiterhin relevant. Mit der Einführung der Charta 2017 wurden eine Reihe neuer Ziele formuliert, etwa die Einrichtung eines regionalen Menschenrechtsmechanismus', die erst langsam umgesetzt werden.

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Freistein, K. (2024). ASEAN und internationale Politik. In: Sauer, F., von Hauff, L., Masala, C. (eds) Handbuch Internationale Beziehungen. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-33953-1_54

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