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Countries in the
ASEAN
The
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a
political, economic, and cultural organization of countries located in
Southeast Asia. Formed on August 8, 1967, by Thailand,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, and the
Philippines,
as a non-provocative display of solidarity against communist expansion
in Vietnam and insurgency within their own borders. Following the Bali
Summit of 1976, the organization embarked on a programme of economic
cooperation, which floundered in the mid-1980's only to be revived
around a 1991 Thai proposal for a regional "free trade area".
The countries meet annually.
The
current member countries of ASEAN are (earliest to most recent
membership):
- Founding
members (August 8, 1967)
- States
that joined later
Papua
New Guinea has observer status in
ASEAN while Timor Leste
has applied for observer status in ASEAN. Timor Leste is widely seen as
a member state candidate.
The
association includes about 8% of the world's population and in 2003 it
had a combined GDP of about US$700 billion (roughly equivalent to South
Korea) and this GDP was growing at an average rate of around 4% p.a. The
economies of member countries of ASEAN are diverse, although its major
products include electronics, oil, and wood.
The
ASEAN countries are culturally rich. It includes more Muslims than any
other geopolitical entity. About 240 million Muslims live mostly in Indonesia,
Malaysia and Brunei. Buddhism constitutes the main religion
of mainland Southeast Asia and there are about 170 million Buddhists in Thailand,
Myanmar, Laos,
Cambodia, Vietnam and
Singapore. Catholicism is
predominant in the Philippines.
ASEAN
has governments with widely differing views on governance and political
process, including practices in areas such as suffrage and
representation. It encompasses styles of government ranging from
democracy to autocracy.
By
the
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