Firstly, and most importantly, is the organization's continuing success at regional
peace maintenance. Its impressive track records in this area, even at the height of
regional turbulence, speak volumes of this. Second, the successful nurturing of a
'culture of peace' among member states, as reflected in their strong preference for
dialogue, consultation, and political resolution to inter and intra-regional
conflicts in the interest of regional peace and stability. Third, member states
serious pursuit of national development goals, the achievements of which have
been quite impressive, as the primary means of ensuring national and regional
peace and stability. Fourth, the common acceptance of the principle of 'mutuality
of respect' among regional states of each other's diverse problems and individual
needs in the context of a rapidly changing global environment. Last but not the
least, ASEAN's continued acceptance and recognition as a legitimate regional
body by major powers in the international community, despite predictions to the
contrary by critics, attests to its remarkable capacity to adapt to change, albeit at
its own pace and time, in order to remain relevant. The adoption of the Charter,
it may be argued, represents the latest manifestation of this unique ASEAN
ability.
Firstly, and most importantly, is the organization's continuing success at regional
peace maintenance. Its impressive track records in this area, even at the height of
regional turbulence, speak volumes of this. Second, the successful nurturing of a
'culture of peace' among member states, as reflected in their strong preference for
dialogue, consultation, and political resolution to inter and intra-regional
conflicts in the interest of regional peace and stability. Third, member states
serious pursuit of national development goals, the achievements of which have
been quite impressive, as the primary means of ensuring national and regional
peace and stability. Fourth, the common acceptance of the principle of 'mutuality
of respect' among regional states of each other's diverse problems and individual
needs in the context of a rapidly changing global environment. Last but not the
least, ASEAN's continued acceptance and recognition as a legitimate regional
body by major powers in the international community, despite predictions to the
contrary by critics, attests to its remarkable capacity to adapt to change, albeit at
its own pace and time, in order to remain relevant. The adoption of the Charter,
it may be argued, represents the latest manifestation of this unique ASEAN
ability.
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