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The ASEAN way and the changing security environment: navigating challenges to informality and centrality

As one of the more successful regional organisations in the world, ASEAN has been the driver of regional institution building in the Indo-Pacific. The key features in the ASEAN-led institutions are the informality of these arrangements and the stamp of the ASEAN way in regional processes dealing wit...

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Published in:International politics (Hague, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2022-06, p.1-21
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