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Negotiating RCEP: The Role of ASEAN in Middle-Power Diplomacy KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

The members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) engaged with each other and their five major neighbors in the Asia-Pacific region, namely China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, to develop the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a comprehensive free trade agreement streamlining all previous agreements among the participating countries. This article applied the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) method in assessing the RCEP and the key role played by the ASEAN in the negotiation process through middle-power diplomacy. The RCEP’s strengths in economic integration and weaknesses in certain policy areas encapsulate ASEAN centrality and its strategy of hedging on China, the sole great power in the agreement. The opportunities and threats to the RCEP posed by the increasing geopolitical tensions between China and the US amid the COVID-19 pandemic, meanwhile, demonstrate the complex regional and global geopolitical situation that ASEAN should navigate to ensure the success of the RCEP and maintain centrality in the process.

목차
I. Introduction
II. The RCEP, ASEAN, and Middle Powe rDiplomacy
III. Strengths and Weaknesses
IV. Opportunities and Threats
V. Conclusision and Recommmmendations
References
저자
  • Francisco A Magno(Professor at Political Science and Development Studies Department, De La Salle University. Ph.D)
  • Martin Josef E Vivo(Project Coordinator for Growth, Buildzoom. Ma (U. Philippines-Diliman))