Increasing Participation of Non-State Actors in ASEAN: Problems and Options

Ludiro Madu, H. R. Kuncoro
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This article aims to assess ASEAN's commitment to enhancing the role of non-state actors that has emerged since the late 1990s. There is a tendency that grassroots social movement activists do not seem to have an official forum in ASEAN. Although some non-state actors have gained access to ASEAN, this privilege is largely granted to business interest groups and elite think-tanks. This research applied qualitative method by using the concept of historical institutionalization, this paper seeks to explain the characteristics of an institution using events that occurred in the past during the process of creating and consolidating institutions. The concept is also responsive to explaining ---and, in some cases, even prescribing--- changes. The study found that the increased participation of non-state actors will increase ASEAN's legitimacy in carrying out its growing role in the region. This article contributes to offer some options that ASEAN must cultivate to improve participation of non-state actors. Keywords: ASEAN, historical institutionalism, non-state actors, participatory regionalism
增加非国家行为体在东盟的参与:问题和选择
本文旨在评估东盟自20世纪90年代末以来对加强非国家行为体作用的承诺。有一种趋势是,基层社会运动人士似乎在东盟没有一个官方论坛。尽管一些非国家行为体已获准进入东盟,但这一特权主要授予了商业利益集团和精英智库。本研究运用定性的方法,运用历史制度化的概念,试图利用制度创建和巩固过程中过去发生的事件来解释制度的特征。这个概念也会对解释——在某些情况下,甚至是规定——的变化做出反应。研究发现,非国家行为体参与的增加将提高东盟在该地区发挥日益重要作用的合法性。本文提供了一些东盟必须培养的选项,以提高非国家行为体的参与。关键词:东盟;历史制度主义;非国家行为体
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