Sophat Soeung, VOA Khmer | Washington
“It’s like flying geese. The lead goose goes ahead and the others follow. So it’s a matter of how quickly or how slowly the others are flying. And this is very much an Asean process.”
Indonesia’s Asean chairmanship in 2011 was widely praised as a success that raised the profile of the region internationally. With Cambodia preparing to open a major Asean summit on Friday, questions remain as to how the country will lead.
Under Indonesia’s leadership, more non-Asean countries participated in the group’s meetings, its human rights agenda gained ground and issues surrounding the South China Sea gained more attention.
As this year’s head of Asean, Cambodia issued its own agenda this week for the 20th Asean summit, a five-day meeting that begins Friday. On the side, ministers will meet on a number of measures, including human rights and a nuclear-free Asean.
Taken together, the meetings will be an indication of Cambodia’s Asean priorities.
Dino Patti Djalal, Indonesia’s ambassador to the US, told VOA Khmer recently that each country must determine its own agenda for the year it is Asean chief. Indonesia would like to see more work done on Asean’s plans beyond 2015, when it is scheduled for better economic
integration, he says.
The agenda does not directly address the South China Sea, a highly contested body of water among some Asean members, Taiwan and China.
“I know none of us wants to see another 10 years to happen before this Code of Conduct is being finalized,” Djalal said of South China Sea talks. “We don’t have 10 years. And I know that our Cambodian friends are working hard to make sure that that discussion maintains its momentum.”
Observers say these need not be on the agenda for them to be pursued, however.
Pek Koon Heng, director of the Asean Studies Center at American University, in Washington, told VOA Khmer that in Asean much is accomplished when member countries lead by example, rather than directly through criticism or lecturing.
“It’s like flying geese,” she said. “The lead goose goes ahead and the others follow. So it’s a matter of how quickly or how slowly the others are flying. And this is very much an Asean process.”
That means human rights, the South China Sea and other issues can be slowly addressed. But with Cambodia now at the head of Asean, to be followed by Brunei and Burma, it remains to be seen whether the leadership of countries like Indonesia will be followed.
“I think that the weaker will always be helped by the stronger in Asean,” Heng said. “But it will be exciting to see whether Cambodia will be able to build on that.”
8 comments:
Oh My Gosh! Don't know what to say! Yes, that really hurts more. This retarded and uneducated Vietnamese puppet Hun Sen has gone too far...
Khmer Yeurng
Low class World Leaders meeting with a Cambodian criminal leader is a very dangerous to the Cambodian homeless and jobless by Hun Sen's regime.
Chinese have my permission to destroy Vietnam as soon as possible. Vietnamese are greatest threat to China territory.
Chinese have my permission to destroy Vietnam as soon as possible. Vietnamese are greatest threat to China territory.
5:35 AM
And you have my permission to destroy Hun Sen and his cronies as soon as possible.
The sooner is the better for the Khmer people.
For me,May chiness can win hun sen.but I'm not beliv them can win the buddha and the nature.Chiness just a small seed!!Your to smile at hell asap dear chiness!!En 24h buddha will to destroy phnom phen....come on chiness a lot and veitnam,thai,Russia,us,french.....!!Khms will show you all that you never and ever saw advance.To pray your god jesue,hala and the rest!!It's up to you!!If not sure i will to died with content.Courage all nastion and if your are greedy to invade me.I'm confuse why other government da blame khms blameless!!You not win buddha.One world=drama
2:13 PM, what the heck are you talking about? Write a clear English, please.
Do not pretent to understand. you know,gluttony is a sin.this is the way of budda.Ready,The devil make your fear...hahahahahaha!!
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