2023
DOI: 10.1177/22338659221151129
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ASEAN, COVID-19 and Myanmar crisis: Dealing with critical juncture

Abstract: Explaining how international institutions develop is the significant contribution of historical institutionalism (HI) to the study of contemporary world politics. HI offers two important concepts, critical juncture and path dependence, demonstrating dynamics within the institution, leading towards continuity and change. The case of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Myanmar democratic crisis tells us about the impact of the crucial moments on the regional or… Show more

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“…While some scholars believe that ASEAN and its members have the responsibility to protect and provide humanitarian assistance for Myanmar's civil society suffering from the crisis (Tan, 2019;Ryu, Minn, & Mon, 2021), other studies question the problem and dilemma behind the discourse and action of interventive action toward Myanmar because of conflictual norms within the region (Rüland, 2022;Prayitno, 2022). The second cluster overviews the roles and norms of external entities in addressing Myanmar's political crisis, ranging from ASEAN's humanitarian assistance to Southeast Asian nations' diplomatic culture (Duan & Liu, 2023;Wicaksana, Nauvarian & Pramudia, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some scholars believe that ASEAN and its members have the responsibility to protect and provide humanitarian assistance for Myanmar's civil society suffering from the crisis (Tan, 2019;Ryu, Minn, & Mon, 2021), other studies question the problem and dilemma behind the discourse and action of interventive action toward Myanmar because of conflictual norms within the region (Rüland, 2022;Prayitno, 2022). The second cluster overviews the roles and norms of external entities in addressing Myanmar's political crisis, ranging from ASEAN's humanitarian assistance to Southeast Asian nations' diplomatic culture (Duan & Liu, 2023;Wicaksana, Nauvarian & Pramudia, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scaling back some policies that have been established at the height of the pandemic seems to be a challenge for certain countries in Southeast Asia (Rüland, 2021). Southeast Asian countries have made tremendous progress in democratization but have subsequently regressed (Wicaksana et al, 2023). Individual liberties, such as the freedom of expression and association, judicial independence, and media freedom, have been eroded.…”
Section: The Future Prospects Of the Asean Community: The Covid-19 Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%