ASEAN’s Role in Shaping Nuclear Security Future in the Region

Authors

  • Mutti Anggitta BINUS University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v4i2.1950

Keywords:

Nuclear Security, ASEAN

Abstract

The objective of this essay is to discuss the potential future of nuclear security in Southeast Asia by examining the roles of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in establishing and maintaining regional cooperation on nuclear security. This essay will first outline nuclear renaissance and security challenges in the region. It will then discuss the steps that have been taken and could be taken by ASEAN to lead the region to a safer nuclear security future.
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Author Biography

Mutti Anggitta, BINUS University

Lecturer, International Relations

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2017-04-26
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