The Bangkok Declaration (1967)
The motivations of the five founding members and the early focus on security.
Key Questions
- 1Why was the word "security" avoided in the original ASEAN charter?
- 2How did the threat of internal communist subversion drive regional cooperation?
- 3What was the role of Indonesia's "New Order" in making ASEAN possible?
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