THE recent Asean Summit in Manila was the 50th, marking the half-century milestone of what is often considered the world’s second-most successful regional organisation after only the EU.
Since looming EU pessimism in Europe and Britain’s referendum vote for Brexit however, Asean’s standing may have improved even further. Nonetheless, Asean has its share or more of critics.
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