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Index 321 INDEX Aceh province, 272 Afghanistan Soviet withdrawal, 17 agreeing to disagree, practice of, 76 Agreements on a Comprehensive Political Statement on the Cambodian Conflict, 103 Alagappa, Muthiah, 22, 49 Ali Alatas, 100 alliance building, 26 Al-Qaeda, 216 Annual Colloquium on Human Rights, 247 Arab League problem of Israel, 16 ASEAN challenges, 203–16 conflict among member states, 24 conflict with external actors, 25 crossroad, at, 256 distinct phases, 5 emphasis on process, 201 formation, 54 framework for co-operation, 300–303 managing regional conflicts, 18, 257, 258 members, 5 non-interference, 209–13 performance as conflict manager, 260 post-September 11, 216–19 reassessing scorecard, 221–23 ASEAN Bangkok Declaration, 19 ASEAN Centre for Disease Control, 265 ASEAN Declaration of the South China Sea, 135 ASEAN Draft Resolution on Cambodia, 87 ASEAN Economic Community, 6, 268 Bali Concord, in, 280, 281 High Level Task force recommendations, 284–85 ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA), 18, 121, 161, 169, 262 ASEAN High Level Task Force, 268 ASEAN Human Rights Commission, 247 ASEAN Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN– ISIS), 126, 160–72 concept paper, 241 defining role, 161 funding, 242 members, 161 Memorandum No. 1, 166 multilateral forum for cooperation , 165–68 multilateral security dialogue, 162–65 ○ ○ 11 Reg Security Index 24/1/05, 1:06 PM 321 322 REGIONAL SECURITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: BEYOND THE ASEAN WAY ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC), 217 ASEAN Ministers Meetings (AMM), 56 ASEAN People’s Assembly (APA) first meeting, 243 formation, 240–42 funding, 242 launch, 242–44 role in governance and security, 244–47 ASEAN Police, 271 ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference (PMC), 56, 124 ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) composition, 126 concept paper, 135, 142 dynamic mechanisms, 202 examining, 130–43 limits, 143–46 multilateralism, 261 preventive diplomacy, 138–42 progress, 134 rationale, 114–23 ASEAN Security Community, 6, 268 Bali Concord, in, 278–80 ASEAN Secretariat strengthening, 169, 262 ASEAN Senior Official meeting (SOM), 57 ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community, 6 Bali Concord, in, 281, 282 ASEAN Standing Committee (ASC), 126 ASEAN Summits, 55 ASEAN Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC), 42, 144, 198 ASEAN Treaty of Economic Cooperation (ATEC), 121 ASEAN Troika, 221, 264 ASEAN Vision 2020, 262, 294–98 Ashley, Richard, 37 Asia Monitor Resource Center, 238 Asian Cultural Forum for Development, 237 Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development, 237 Asian Migrant Center, 238 Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives, 237 Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC), 119, 120 Asia-Pacific Roundtable, 162 Asia-Pacific Security Dialogue, 117 Assembly of the Poor, 236 Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), 52 assurance, 22 Aquino, Corazon, 75 baht support by ASEAN banks, 205 Bali Concord II, 6, 276–83 Balkans of the East, 1 Ball, Desmond, 136, 184 Bangkok Declaration of 1967, 57 Bilateral Swap Arrangement, 264 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), 129 Bogor peace talks, 99, 100 Booth, Ken, 10 border conflicts, 85 Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 17, 138 Brunei Darussalam Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (BDIPS), 161 Buzan, Barry, 10 Cambodia civil war, 51 democratic consolidation, 4 membership in ASEAN, 207, 208 Cambodian conflict accommodating Vietnam, 92 ASEAN’s role, 106–109 11 Reg Security Index 24/1/05, 1:06 PM 322 [52.14.240.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 14:31 GMT) Index 323 ASEAN’s view, 86, 87 diplomacy, 87–93 draft resolution, 87 internationalizing issue, 88 maintaining a common response, 93–96 nature, 84–86 striking a balance, 96–101 Vietnamese withdrawal, 92, 95 Canadian International Development Agency, 242 capital mobility High Level Task Force recommendations, 287 Caucus of Development NGO Network, 237 Central Limit Order Book (CLOB), 212 Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 161 Chatichai Choonhavan, 102 Chemical Weapons Convention, 129 China, 121–23 relations with, 116 Special Economic Zones, 122 civil society organizations, 235–39 Clark, Joe, 124 Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK), 88 Cochinchina, 84 Cocktail Meeting, 98, 99 Cold War before end of, 9 end of, 31, 117 politik, 15 Committee for Asian Women, 238 commodity problems joint approach, 302 Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT), 265, 269 Confederation for Democracy, 236 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Asia (CSCA), 124 confidence-building measures Memorandum No. 5, 170–72 types, 131 working group, 174–76 conflict management consultative mechanisms, 55–58 formal mechanisms, 55–64 informal mechanisms, 64–78, 199 institutionalized bilateral mechanism, 58–60 institutionalized framework, 55–58 legal instruments, 60–64 mechanisms, 22–27, 197, 198 need for regional mechanism, 50–55 strategies, 22–27...

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