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Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with the great powers are best achieved by enmeshing the latter in ASEAN procedures. The primary goal of ASEAN is that China, Japan, the United States, and India commit to maintaining Southeast Asia's autonomy, integrity, and prosperity. ASEAN is less successful in resolving conflicts internal to the region including human rights in Burma, transnational terrorism, environmental concerns, human trafficking, and illegal arms trade. Sovereignty protection frequently trumps cooperation on these issues.
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ASEAN, ASEAN Regional Forum, International Security, Interregionalism, Security, InternationalPlaces
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ASEAN and its security offspring: facing new challenges
2007, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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158487306X 9781584873068
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"August 2007."
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