ASEAN establishment in 1967, constructivists argue, cannot be
explained from a realist perspective, in the absence of a common external threat
perception, or from a liberal one, which would assume substantial interdependence
among its members. Neither of these conditions marked the relationship among
ASEAN founding members at its birth. Instead, regionalism in Southeast Asia was a
product of ideational forces, such as shared norms, and socialization in search of a
common identity.
ASEAN establishment in 1967, constructivists argue, cannot beexplained from a realist perspective, in the absence of a common external threatperception, or from a liberal one, which would assume substantial interdependenceamong its members. Neither of these conditions marked the relationship amongASEAN founding members at its birth. Instead, regionalism in Southeast Asia was aproduct of ideational forces, such as shared norms, and socialization in search of acommon identity.
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