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What is ASEAN stand for?

Association of South East Asian Nations

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ASEAN Emblem has 4 colorsWhite = Purity

Blue = PEACE and StabilityYellow = Prosperity

Red = Courage and Dynamic

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The establish of ASEAN

• ASEAN declaration or BANGKOK declaration

• 8/8/1967 At Salang-rom Palace

• Gather together to against “Communist”

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The establish of ASEAN cont.

• THAI representative is Mr. Thanat Khoman, The Minister of Foreign Affair

• ASEAN Secretariat is in Jakarta, IndonesiaSecretary-General of ASEAN is Mr. Surin

Pitsawan

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Member of the ASEAN1. Indonesia2. Malaysia3. Philippines 19674. Singapore5. Thailand

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Member of ASEAN [cont.]

6. Brunei 18847. Vietnam 19958. Laos 19979. Myanmar 199710.Cambodia 1999

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ASEAN Community

• One Vision, One Identity, One Community

• Let us move ahead

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ASEAN Community cont.

• For what? For assemble of the following thing => AEC (ASEAN Economic Community) => ASC (ASEAN Security Community) => ASCC (ASEAN Socio Culture Community)

, and it is great chance for high-skilled labor to move to ASEAN countries freely as ASEAN Citizen and about the inter-marriage.

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Goal of ASEAN

Together as ten, We are stronger

• Promote regional peace and stability

• Accelerate the economic growth

• Social and Culture Progress

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Political Objective: Peace and Stable

• Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (1967)

– Contain fundamentals principles on interstate relation ไม่�รุ�กล้ำ�อณเขตซึ่��งก�นแล้ำะก�น

– Provides mechanisms for pacific settlement of dispute

• Treaty of Nuclear Weapon Free-Zone 1995– Not allow develop, manufacture, acquire, possess.

Test or use Nuclear Weapon

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Political Objective: Peace and StableASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)

• Confidence-building• Preventive Diplomacy• Conflict resolution

• Member: ASEAN and observer country (Mongolia and Papua), EU, US and Canada, China, Australia, Russia, New Zealand, Japan, India, and Korea.

• Trip* “Africa and Latin America is not member”

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Objective: Economic Integration

• Free Trade Area (FTA): Eliminate or remove tariff barriers among the Southeast Asian countries

• Increase movement of people, labor, goods and capital among nation by making free flow of these above thing

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Level/Stage of Economic Integration

1. Free Trade Area (FTA): Eliminate or remove tariff barriers among

2. Custom Union (CU) : FTA + have common trade-policy toward external member

3. Common Market (CM): CU + allow factors of production to move freely among member

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Level/Stage of Economic Integration cont.

4. Economic Union (EU): CM+ require common Currency, monetary, and fiscal policy.> adopt of common internal economic policy, and external trade policy.

5. Political Union: Politic, economic, social & foreigner policy of member are coordinate.

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External Relations: Inter-regionalcooperation

• ASEM: Asia Europe Meeting• APEC: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation• EALAF: East Asia-Latin America Forum • ASEAN+3 : + Japan + China + South Korea• ASEAN+4: + India• ASEAN+6: + Australia + New Zealand• ASEAN+8: + Us + Russia

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Noodle Bowl Effect

• The negative impact that many countries try to have bilateral FTA, even they are under the framework of ASEANex, – Tha> Jpn– Singapore > US– Malaysia > Jpn

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SEA: A region of diversityPolitical System

• Constitutional monarchy: Cambodia• Parliamentary Republic: Singapore• Constitutional monarchy and Parliament

Democracy : Thailand and Malaysia• Military Dictatorship: Myanmar • Socialist Republic: Laos and Vietnam• Presidential system: Indonesia and Philippine• Absolute Islamic Sultanate: Brunei

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SEA: A region of diversityGross Domestic Product

• Indonesia = 410.3 (highest)• Laos = 4 [lowest]• Thailand = 2nd

• GDP is highest, but it doesn’t mean you are the most rich,, Why?

GDP and Rich status are different!

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SEA: A region of diversityGross Domestic Product

• GDP is highest, but it doesn’t mean you are the most rich,, Why?

• GDP is a gross income per a people. So, if there are very high population, but in fact citizen’s income are low. The status still will show up you are high GDP

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SEA: A region of diversityGross Domestic Product

• If you want to know about the rich, you have look at about income and population together ,then compute and compare them

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SEA: A region of diversityLiteracy

• Most is Brunei >>> 92.7• Lowest is Laos >>>68.7

• Thailand is 2nd

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Attitudes and Awarenesstoward ASEAN

• Toward ASEAN as a whole– ASEAN enthusiasm: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam– ASEAN ambivalence: Singapore– ASEAN skepticism: Myanmar

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Attitudes and Awarenesstoward ASEAN cont.

• ASEAN citizenship; I feel I am a citizen of ASEAN– Strong: Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam– Least: Singapore and Maynmar

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Attitudes and Awarenesstoward ASEAN cont.

• Similarity among ASEAN countries– Greatest sense of similarities: Vietnam, Laos,

Cambodia, and Indonesia– Least sense of similarities: Singapore, Brunei,

Myanmar, Malaysia

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Attitudes and Awarenesstoward ASEAN cont.

• How familiar are you with ASEAN – Greatest sense of familiarity: Vietnam, Laos,

– Least sense of familiarity: Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar

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Attitudes and Awarenesstoward ASEAN cont.

• Orientation toward travel and work– Travel: Singapore > Thailand > Malaysia > Vietnam– Work: Singapore > Malaysia > Brunei > Thailand

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Attitudes and AwarenessAspiration for Integration and Action

1. Economic Cooperation2. Tourism3. Development Assistance4. Education Exchange5. Security and military Cooperation6. Sport7. Cultural Exchange8. Political Cooperation

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Attitudes and AwarenessAspiration for Integration and Action cont.

• Most important of aspiration:– Poverty reduce– Education exchange and improvement– Science and Technology development

• Moderately important– Natural resources and Environmental

management• Low: Cultural Preservative or keep retaining

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ACMECS

• Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Meakong Economic Cooperation Strategy

• 5 members: Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam

• Existing Condition & Constraints– Trade and investment– Transport

• To discuss how to manage Maekong and the riverside together which make highest profitibility by retaining of Surrounding

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ACMECS Goals

• Bridge the gap among the four countries• Transfer the border areas into zone of

economic growth• Act as a catalyst to build upon existing

regional, complement bilateral framework, and move ASEAN forward

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Thailand’s role in ACMECS

• As an Active member

• As a Development partners

• As a Business supporter

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Thailand’s role in ACMECS

Thailand assist 7,792M.Bath for 16 project to develop neighbor.

It is Thai Fiscal!,,,, not ASEAN fiscal

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GMS: Greater Maekong Subregion

• 6 members: China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam– Connective– Competitiveness– Community

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Maekong Delta

• The ending of Mekong river at Vietnam before go out to South China Ocean

Nine dragon: when Mekong river meet the South China Sea, “it separate into 9 rivers”, called Nine dragon, at Mekong delta

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Joint Development Strategy for border areas : JDS

• คณะกรรมการว่าด้�ว่ยย ทธศาสตร�การพั�ฒนารว่มส�าหร�บพั��นท��ชายแด้นไทย-  มาเลเซี�ย (Thailand-Malaysia Committee on Joint Development Strategy for border areas : JDS

• Stability and Security

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