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The document discusses the importance and history of ASEAN studies. It provides a syllabus for an ASEAN studies course that covers topics like ASEAN structure, integration, economy, identity and cultural heritage over 14 weeks. It also discusses the importance of understanding ASEAN nations and how ASEAN developed historically.

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ASEANST Notes From Sync Session

The document discusses the importance and history of ASEAN studies. It provides a syllabus for an ASEAN studies course that covers topics like ASEAN structure, integration, economy, identity and cultural heritage over 14 weeks. It also discusses the importance of understanding ASEAN nations and how ASEAN developed historically.

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DISCLAIMER : Everything in here is just based on a voice recording of sir.

Not sure if
tama lahat ng pinagsasabi niya

Sync Voice Recordings:


https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/198vK18Ybz09fXiLxb32HRIGn_1FFSQVn?usp=shar
ing

MAY 11, 2021


Syllabus:
What is the importance of ASEAN Studies?
● Contribute knowledge to ourselves and country
● Give impact to government policies, business practices, trust in education
● Apply learnings in dealing with other countries with regards to day to day lives
● Knowing how to assess impacts of policies vis-a-vis ASEAN

● Every zoom session, take into consideration copyright issues


● When citing references, give credit
● Always give credit to sources and authors
● TUESDAY = SYNC THURSDAY = ASYNC
LEARNING PLAN

WEEK 1 ● Async and reading/ watch


requirement

WEEK 2 ● Reading Material

WEEK 3 ● ASEAN Structure


● Journal?

WEEK 4 ● ASEAN Structure


● Journal?
● Quiz 1

WEEK 5 ● ASEAN Integration

WEEK 6 ● ASEAN Integration

WEEK 7 ● ASEAN Integration


● Reflection Journal?

WEEK 8 MIDTERM EXAM? Awit

WEEK 9 ● ASEAN Economy

WEEK 10 ● ASEAN Identity


● Group Project** (Magazine,
Pamphlet, Infosheet, poster,
website that will promote ASEAN
as an organization)
Contents include: each principle,
identity, purpose, tourism? &
commerce?

WEEK 11 ● Quiz 4 (Tourism?)


● Continue Group project

WEEK 12 ● Cultural Heritage of ASEAN

WEEK 13 ● COVID-19
● Quiz
● Territorial Displacement

WEEK 14 ● FINAL Exams Week

- Journal = J (Ex: J1)


- Platform : Bigsky
- I’m GLAD to meet you as my students and UHM I CAN SEE YOUR NAMES HAHAHA
- Quiz (average of 10, 15, & 20 Questions , sometimes 200 or 300 word essay)

IMPORTANCE OF ASEAN?
Locations and Importance of ASEAN Nations:
- Unified factors of political, economic, social, cultural, environmental
- 10 members
- Some are located in the ASIAN continent and some are archipelagos like the
Philippines.

How ASEAN Developed in Historical Approach


- Out of several formations
- In the 60s, the young nations of SEA experienced colonization due to Ethnicity conflict,
dominant religion, issue of security
- Philippines, got out of colonizers first then everyone followed
- 1959, SEA Friendship and Economic Treaty (Didn’t last long)
- 1961 Association of SEA ( Malaysia, Thailand & Philippines) (didn’t last long cause of
territorial issues)
- 1962 MaPhilIndo(Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia)
- 1967 Birth of ASEAN
- 5 leaders
- August 8, 1967 in Bangkok

Tiers in ASEAN
1. ASEAN Ministers' Meeting (Once a year) (Host country, alphabetically)
2. ASEAN Standing Committee ( Foreign affairs)
3. ASEAN Secretary
Communities in ASEAN:
- Political & Security
- Economic
- Social & Cultural
MAY 18, 2021
ASEANST (SYNCHRONOUS)

19TH CENTURY ASIA


> Southeast Asia was not a distinct unit
> Distant colonies and protectorates
> 1940s - 1960s
> SEA becomes postcolonial nation states
> Our national cultures are derived from the works of colonial authors of the oast
> Common Trait of SEA

WHY ASEAN?
> New Nations Experience
- Internal Political Instability
- Ethnic Conflict {ethnic traditions are disturbed}
- Unity Problems {unite people: but with different religion, practices, etc}
- Weak Security and Defense Problems {migration}
> 1950s - 1960s
- SEA Religions is characterized as young nations (in nation-building)
> 1959
- SEA Friendship and Economic Treaty
> 1961
- Association of SEA (Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines)
> 1962
- MAPHILINDO (Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia)
> 1967
- BANGKOK DECLARATION - August 8, 1967 ASEAN (Malaysia, Singapore,
Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia)
> 1980-1999
- (Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar) - they were not archipelagic
countries but nevertheless decided to join asean for economic, political, and
social cooperation.

ASEAN PRINCIPLES
> Mutual respect of independence {democracy, parliamentary,
> Sovereignty {they have their own where they rules the people}
> Similar territories {boundaries of its nation is recognized and respected}
> Respect of National Identity {each nation is neutral to comments in each nation has}
NON-INTERFERENCE AND CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT
> Limited Intervention {national affairs, economic but they have constructive
engagement of ASEAN way}

ASEAN PRINCIPLES
> Confidence building Measure
- To avert war {have established strength and readiness; comparative status of
defense gesture(?) then every thinks wise before inclusion into another territory}
{Cooperative gesture to maintain readiness in terms of defense gesture(?); joint
military exercises}
> SEA Nuclear Weapons Free Zone
- Free from nuclear weapons or warfare {they declare that the ASEAN region
should be free from nuclear weapons, so no other member nations will use
nuclear weapons, no transfer point of nuclear weapons}

POLITICS AND STATECRAFT


> SEA politics and statecraft are managed within themselves, not from outside
members.

MAY 25, 2021


ASEANST (SYNCHRONOUS)
June 1 Synch (integration)

7 days and 15b pesos


Traffic problem Lose 3.5b pesos

Promise:

Better standard of living


● Economic
● Social institutions

AEC
Benefits
● Breaking down borders
○ Cost of production ,distribution, consumption
● Opening of trade barriers
○ Things that werent available Will be available to us
● More job opportunities abroad esp ASEAN countries
○ Restriction of workers will be lifted
● Better standard of living

Negative effects
● Language barriers
○ Each language handle w care
● Various kinds of taxation
● Slow infrastructure development

Effects on other institutions


Religious
● Boost moral
Education
● Better quality
● More area
Family
● Consumer behavior
● Provide
Government

PH Benefits
● Industrialization
○ Building better infrastructure
● Globalization and sustainable development
○ Availability of trade
○ Access info
○ Increase consumer behavior
● Solidarity
○ Among the countrymen

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