Review:
Regional Security Architecture In Southeast Asia
overall review score: 4.5
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Regional security architecture in Southeast Asia refers to the collective framework of security cooperation and mechanisms among countries in the region to address common security challenges.
Key Features
- ASEAN-centric approach
- Multilateral dialogue platforms
- Non-interference principle
- Focus on soft-security issues
- Efforts to build trust and confidence
Pros
- Promotes dialogue and cooperation among countries
- Helps manage tensions and mitigate conflicts
- Enhances regional peace and stability
Cons
- Limited effectiveness in addressing certain security threats
- Challenges in consensus-building among diverse member states