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ASEAN: The Experiment in Open Regionalism that Succeeded

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Drysdale, Peter

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Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia

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ASEAN has successfully promoted economic integration by increasing intra-ASEAN trade and investment over 5 decades. This is despite the diversity of its member states in terms of the stages of economic development, political systems, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds, thereby contributing to rapid economic development and growth

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The ASEAN Economic Community: Into 2025 and Beyond

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2099-12-31