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AJKC BOOK REVIEW

Kishore Mahbubani and Jeffery Sng THE ASEAN MIRACLE: A CATALYST FOR PEACE Hungarian edition

Publisher: Antall József Knowledge Centre Release date: September 2020 AJKC Price: 4,500 Ft 3,150 Ft

Realising that political and economic cooperation would bring greater stability and prosperity to Southeast Asia, representatives of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand signed the Bangkok Declaration in 1967, forming the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Fifty-three years and five additional member states later, the organisation is regarded as one of the world’s most successful collaborations besides the EU. In their book, Kishore Mahbubani and Jeffery Sng explain how this partnership made Southeast Asia a more peaceful and prosperous region and how it benefitted the ten participating countries. They argue that ASEAN should serve as a model for other regions of the world, especially as the United States and China are engaging in a strategic rivalry while the political and economic pivot might have been shifting to Asia. In this context, the Southeast Asian region and ASEAN will have an undeniably powerful role in shaping our global systems. Mahbubani and Sng’s book presents the history, development, and principles of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, its relations with global and regional powers (the US, China, the EU, Japan, and India), and the current situation of its member states. The authors point out that handling relations with major powers have been both ASEAN’s strengths and shortcomings, and the member states often find themselves between 164

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the hammer and the anvil of geopolitics. The book also demonstrates how ASEAN’s “ecosystem of peace” was created and takes a look at the factors that were fundamental to the process, such as the fear of communism, the role of strong leaders, geopolitical luck, market-oriented policies, and the ASEAN-based regional networks. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of ASEAN as an intergovernmental regional organisation and analyse the organisation’s strengths and weaknesses, making recommendations for its future development. The book explains how the exceptional diversity of Southeast Asia came about through introducing the four big waves of cultural influence (that is India, China, the Islam, and the West) that continue to shape the societies of the region even today. Although issues prevailing in the member states such as human rights abuses or stalled democratisation processes are not thoroughly covered, the authors provide an interesting and detailed account of the great experiment of countries with diverse cultures, religions, languages, and ethnic backgrounds to work together against all odds and for the benefit of all. Kishore Mahbubani is a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS) and was a Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS from 2004 to 2017 and a Singaporean diplomat. Jeffery Sng is a former Singaporean diplomat.


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Authors of AJKC

12min
pages 169-176

Guest of Authors

2min
pages 166-168

ASEAN–EU Cooperation: Present and Future Indonesia and the South–South Cooperation

27min
pages 140-149

from Bandung until Today

18min
pages 150-156

AJKC Book Review

2min
pages 164-165

The Role of ASEAN Nations

16min
pages 126-132

EU–ASEAN Trade Relations: Beyond the Impasse

11min
pages 113-119

The Indo-Pacific Strategy and ASEAN

17min
pages 133-139

ASEAN–Australia Relations: Location, Position, and Timing

11min
pages 120-125

ASEAN Economic Relations The Republic of Korea and ASEAN

14min
pages 99-104

Philippine Foreign Policy in the Context of the Southeast Asian Great Power Competition

16min
pages 65-70

Australia’s Role in the Indo-Pacific’s Shifting Power Dynamics

20min
pages 85-92

India’s Act East Engagement: From Southeast Asia to the Indo-Pacific

18min
pages 78-84

Southeast Asia at the Crossroads of Power Rivalry: A Vietnamese Perspective

16min
pages 71-77

from a Singaporean Perspective

16min
pages 53-58

Southeast Asian Regional Processes from Indonesia’s Perspective

20min
pages 45-52

President of NUS

15min
pages 28-35

The Great Divider/Connecter—Southeast Asia’s Future: A Shatterbelt or a Gateway Region?

17min
pages 13-19

Decolonisation and the Changing Political Geography of Southeast Asia Transforming Higher Education to Meet Future Challenges: The Experiences of NUS— Interview with Professor Tan Eng Chye

20min
pages 20-27

Interview with HE Ng Shin Ein, Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Hungary

11min
pages 36-39
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