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‘Talking Their Walk’? The Evolution of Defense Regionalism in Southeast Asia

Pages 232-250 | Published online: 25 Oct 2012

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David Martin Jones & Nicole Jenne. (2016) Weak states' regionalism: ASEAN and the limits of security cooperation in Pacific Asia. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 16:2, pages 209-240.
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