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Thursday 19 July 2012

Letter to the Bangkok Post: The Unsettling ASEAN Unity

Letter to the Bangkok Post
By Davan Long
Dear Editor: 

The disappointment expressed in your esteemed editorial (Asean divided against itself – July 16) echoes the sentiment of many observers who closely followed the summit. Apparently, it was the only thing that all member states seemed to agree on with each others during the conference. 

It is absolutely disappointing that the conference ended without a joint communiqué. But what even more disappointing was to observe irresponsible accusations flying in all directions from some diplomats (and reporters alike) who appeared to be keener in laying the blame on the host country than focussing on finding a common ground to reach a consensus within the group. 

Throughout the summit, Cambodia was visibly unfairly targeted and pressured by some member states. The atmosphere was diplomatically un- ASEAN to say the least. With the hawkish view of “either you’re with me, or you’re against me”, some went as far as bluntly accusing Cambodia of either being anti-ASEAN or taking side with China. Cambodia has neither interest nor intention in taking side in the South China Sea dispute or any other disputes. It simply but prudently opts to carry on ASEAN customary non-confrontational approach. Any other non-partisan state holding ASEAN rotating Chairmanship role would have virtually done the same in order to preserve the regional stability. 


The inability to resolve the discord over some wording – thus the omission of the post-summit joint communiqué altogether – is clearly an embarrassment for the group and marks a low point for ASEAN in its forty five years of existence. Such incident, which unfortunately won’t be the last one, underpins the pressing need for the group to revise its underlying principle of non-interference, which in its present form is impractical in today context. Simply put it, ASEAN is ill-prepared to deal with issue as divisive and politically charged as the South China Sea dispute. It lacks an effective overriding mechanism or protocol that can break a deadlock and, if warranted, force a consensus through a voting process. 

Realistically, ASEAN cannot expect to continue to function the same way as when it was established forty five years ago. As its membership increases, so does its diversity; its member states hold different political tendencies and often conflicting interests. Such diversity inherently makes it nearly impossible to maintain a strong unity within the group. If ASEAN is to become a vibrant “one community, one destiny” and speak with one influential voice, it must transform itself beyond the economic- or trade-centric association, and come up with a roadmap for deepening its political union and integration. The road ahead is bumpy. Bon courage ASEAN! 

Davan Long

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

khmer governments, needs to sue BKK post for wrongly posted news..

by incited & wrong thinking of peoples

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is China's dog, it is supposed to do what its master orders. Be cool with that

Anonymous said...

u are right, big brother China 1.8 trillion strong, will kick ur ass any times.,

super power of the world

Anonymous said...

Sue Bangkok post for what!!!??? It just an opinion of a writer,everyone has the right voice their opinion and entitle to what they thinking or expressing their views on the Asean summit.The majority of the journalists that came to the summit thought that Kampuchea is China dog.

Especially,Hun xen as a host and China pledged to help Kampuchea developing economy and military training etc. You can't just sue freedom of expression or speech by Bangkok post,no court will take your case.

Anonymous said...

Oh! Come on Davan Long, why so sensitive about the journalism of Bangkok post opinion about what he think about the summit.The host was bias for real: fact,China is Hun xen Boss! China pledged to help Kampuchea developing economy and military supplies.Who is in the right mind don't think that Kampuchea was side with China during the summit.

Please don't be so childish Davan Long ! You,yourself knew that Kampuchea worked for China's favorite/ taking China side,left Philippine in the cold.Hun xen is to blame for Asean summit messes because he was a host,a bias host...Davan Long grow up man! The truth shall set you free...