Possibilities for Regional Integration in South and Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis of SAARC and ASEAN

During the second half of the twentieth century, an accelerated wave of economic and political integration at the regional level hit all corners of the world. Regions of South and Southeast Asia did not fall far behind in this regard. This paper aims to examine the scope of regional political integr...

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