The
European Union, United States and Asean -
Challenges and Propects for Cooperative Engagement in the 21st
Century
K.S Nathan
The
dawn of the 21st century has witnessed fundamental changes in
international relations affecting major, medium and small powers,
as well as regional groupings in Asia, Europe and North America.
Since the end of the Cold War some twelve years ago, regionalism
has evidently emerged as an alternative to power configurations
shaped earlier by bipolarity. Europe, in particular the European
Union, began to re-examine its historical and cultural ties to
Asia with the aim of taking a more active role in the emerging
Asia-Pacific balance of power. The United States remains the primary
actor energising trans-Atlantic as well as trans-Pacific interactions,
especially after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against
America, while the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean),
for its part, is now engaged in the process of consolidating Asean-10.
This
book therefore examines the political, Cultural, social, economic,
and strategic dimensions of EU-US-Asean interaction in the new
millennium, The fifteen essays focus on the challenges and prospects
for cooperative engagement by all three actors as they attempt
to shape their regional strategic environments to address both
traditional and non-traditional security issues in the 21st century.
While there is a greater need for sensitivity to the individual
interests and challenges faced by each actor, there is also a
consensus that long-term solutions to regional and global stability
and prosperity are better founded on strategies based on comprehensive
security. It concludes on the note that the enhancement of trilateral
interactions in a transforming strategic context requires bold
new approaches that enable cooperative engagement to achieve common
security at the national, regional and global levels.
About
the Author
K.S.NATHAN
is a Senoir Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
in Singapore. Here is the editor of North America and the Asia-Pacific
in the 21st Century; Challenges and Prospects for Cooperative
Security and Prosperity.