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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is leading regional economic cooperation among developing countries and regional economic cooperation organization in East Asia. ASEAN has been the o...nly economic cooperation in East Asia and promoted deepening and widening of its regional cooperation. The original members in 1967 were five countries : Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, growing to include Brunei in 1984, Vietnam in 1995, Myanmar and Laos in 1997, and Cambodia in 1999. With the Asian economic crisis as a turning point, intra-ASEAN economic cooperation entered another new phase. This was because of the new structural changes in the world economy and East Asian economy after the Asian economic crisis. In those structural changes, ASEAN has further promoted intra-regional economic cooperation. ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) was established by 6 original member countries in 2003. ASEAN has a new goal of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) with AFTA. Furthermore, ASEAN has grown as an important axis in FTA and regional cooperation in East Asia. This paper will examine the issues and tasks of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation as a resulf of the structural change in the world economy after the Asian Economic Crisis. This paper will also examine intra-ASEAN economic cooperation now standing at a new turning point.続きを見る
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1. Introduction 2. The Asian Economic Crisis and Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation 3. Structural Changes in the World Economy after the Asian Economic Crisis 4. Results of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation after Asian Economic Crisis 5. Centrifugal Forces of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation 6. Tasks for Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation 7. Concluding Remarks: The New Turning Point for Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation
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