Asean Issues And Practice: An Human Security In Southeast Asia Cases

Abdul Rasyid Saliman Bin Mohd Arsyad Midin, - and Rio Armanda Agustian, S.H., M.H, - (2018) Asean Issues And Practice: An Human Security In Southeast Asia Cases. In: Seminar 2018, contemporary challenges relating to human mobility: policy and law, 20 Maret 2018, Faculty of Law the National University of Malaysia. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

This study examines ASEAN as a community that has recently been plagued by events affecting member states. Rohingya’s case has become and old polemic in Myanmar and their conflict with the Myanmar government has made them refugees in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Pakistan, saudi Arabia, Thailand, indonesia, and Australia. This conflict has also become an increasingly complex part of golobal politics. Understanding the political constellation and the ability to respond appropriately to such issues now and in the future is indispensable. In some cases, international politics in Southeast Asia is now shifting from issues not only related to war and violence but also to more complex economic, political, and human security issues. Therefore, the role of diplomacy in the settlement of conflicts that occur between countris becomes very important. So far there has been a barrier of relations between ASEAN member countries because of the principle of ASEAN non-intervention. The principle inhibits the flexibility of diplomacy of Southeast Asean countries. Many member countries are not capable of resolving conflicts within their own country, such as the Thai Government with a Muslim minority in the South, the Philippines with Maute and Abu Sayyaf guerillas, and the Government of Myanmar with Rohingyas. However, they reject the aid of other countries by reason of ASEAN’s non-interventionist priciple. Whereas there is an international that obliges civilized countries to take unilateral action regardless of the principle of non-intervention in the event of violations of exceptional humanitarian principles such a expulsion, murder, rape, land and property raiding leading to ethnic cleansing as it occurs in the Rohingya ethnic case in Myanmar. The results of this research show that ASEAN needs to take comprehensive tactical and operational actions in accordance with the ASEAN Charter and the civilized principle of ASEAN to solve various problems such a Rohingyas.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: KARYA TULIS DOSEN > Ilmu Hukum
Depositing User: Mr Arja Kusuma
Date Deposited: 29 Jul 2021 08:50
Last Modified: 29 Jul 2021 08:53
URI: http://repository.ubb.ac.id/id/eprint/4939

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