- ASEAN - Wikipedia
ASEAN's first summit meeting, held in Bali, Indonesia, in 1976, resulted in an agreement on several industrial projects and the signing of a Treaty of Amity and Cooperation, and a Declaration of Concord
- Homepage - ASEAN Main Portal
To implement the vision, ASEAN strives to maintain peace and stability, integrate the markets, and leave no one behind, through the three Community pillars: The ASEAN Political‐Security Community (APSC) aims to ensure regional peace and a just, democratic, and harmonious environment
- ASEAN | Definition, History, Economics, Facts | Britannica
ASEAN is an international organization formed in 1967 with the goals of promoting economic growth, social progress, cultural development, and peace and security in Southeast Asia It comprises Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia
- What Is ASEAN? - Council on Foreign Relations
ASEAN is an intergovernmental organization of ten Southeast Asian countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam The bloc’s
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By 2030, ASEAN's digital economy is expected to more than double to $560 billion But obstacles in the region remain, such as funding for small businesses
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- ASEAN Is No Longer Just a Talk Shop – Foreign Policy
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- About Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) | About ASEAN . . .
It was established in August 1967 based on the Declaration of the Establishment of ASEAN (commonly known as the Bangkok Declaration) to promote regional peace and stability and economic growth The original five member countries were Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
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