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  2. Member states of ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    ASEAN candidate member state ASEAN observer state ASEAN Plus Three East Asia Summit ASEAN Regional Forum . As of 2010, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has 10 member states, one candidate member state, and one observer state. ASEAN was founded on 8 August 1967 with five member states: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines ...

  3. ASEAN Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The ASEAN Declaration [1] or Bangkok Declaration is the founding document of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It was signed in Bangkok on 8 August 1967 by the five ASEAN founding members, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It states the basic principles of ASEAN: co-operation, amity, and non ...

  4. ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, [c] commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, [d] is a political and economic union of 10 states in Southeast Asia.Together, its member states represent a population of more than 600 million people and land area of over 4.5 million km 2 (1.7 million sq mi). [13]

  5. What is ASEAN and why is it popping up in Trump cabinet ... - AOL

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    ASEAN member states cover the full range of government types and levels of economic development, such as the oil-rich absolute monarchy of Brunei, the multiparty democracy of the Philippines, and ...

  6. Enlargement of ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    The enlargement of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is the process of expanding the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) through the accession of new member states. This process began with ASEAN's five original members, who founded the association through the signing of the Bangkok Declaration in 1967.

  7. S. Rajaratnam - Wikipedia

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    His younger brother, S. Seevaratnam, was born in Seremban and was a founding member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP). Rajaratnam attended St. Paul's Institution , Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur , and Raffles Institution in Singapore before going on to King's College London in 1937 to pursue a law degree.

  8. Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 1976, the treaty was signed into force by the leaders of the original members of ASEAN. [1] Other members acceded to it upon or before joining the bloc. It was amended on 15 December 1987 by a protocol to open the document for accession by states outside Southeast Asia, [2] and again on 25 July 1998, to condition such accession on the consent of all member states. [3]

  9. Narciso Ramos - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, 1967, he joined other Southeast Asian leaders in Bangkok in founding the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), and in signing the ASEAN Declaration. Through the formation of ties with socialist countries, he affirmed his beliefs in a neutral foreign policy, notwithstanding his anti-Communist principles.