2022
DOI: 10.18421/sar53-04
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UK’s Post-Brexit Engagement with ASEAN: Issues and Opportunities

Abstract: In 2020, the UK formally departed the EU after nearly four years of intense manoeuvring and discussions since the referendum. In the post-hegemonic regional world order, Brexit meant a rejection of supranationalism. Despite the UK's leaving, the EU remains a cohesive regional group. ASEAN is an intergovernmental organisation in which each member state maintains complete sovereignty. ASEAN's regionalism has risen from strength to strength in the previous half-century, with a vision of uniting this varied area i… Show more

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