Abstract

Throughout its history, the Association has constantly faced challenges to regional stability: internal conflicts and divergent positions on key international issues presented a stress test for its political resilience. The article analyzes ASEAN’s experience of overcoming the challenges to the resilience of its political model, concluding on its institutional dimension. The conclusions and assessments are relevant in light of the current challenges that Southeast Asia is encountering: maintaining ASEAN centrality in Asia-Pacific multilateral dialogue venues, political settlement in Myanmar and territorial conflicts in the South China Sea.

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