ASEAN Paradigm Shift from a State to People-Oriented Organization: A Neo-Communitarian Perspective
Abstract
This paper attempts to examine the paradigm shift in ASEAN from a state-
based to a people-based organization. We argue that by adopting a people-based
organization, ASEAN now enters an era of Neo-Communitarianism replacing the
Old Communitarianism of the old generation of ASEAN. By using communitarian
perspectives, we look at the continuities and changes in ASEAN with regard to how it
deals with issues involving their members. Three important issues namely the debates
on intervention principle; the adoption of the three pillars of the ASEAN Community;
and the inclusion of human rights are seen as the signposts where ASEAN departs from
their Old to a Neo-Communitarianism. Although there have been a lot of challenges to
the realization of the people-based organization, we see that the dynamics of debates
and the active participation of the community in the debates show good prospects for
the new paradigm to realize. In this paper, we use debate on the formation of ASEAN
Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (ICHR), to show the involvements
of people in setting the agendas for the future ASEAN.
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