中文摘要 | 第4-9页 |
ABSTRACT | 第9-15页 |
INTRODUCTION | 第22-37页 |
Literature Review | 第27-31页 |
Research Methodology | 第31-34页 |
Significance of Research | 第34页 |
Structure of the Thesis | 第34-37页 |
CHAPTER 1: Theoretical Framework: Conceptualizing Track-Two processes as EpistemicCommunities | 第37-63页 |
1.1: The Place of Ideas and Non-State Actors in IR Theory/Discourse | 第38-40页 |
1.1.1: International Relations through Realist Prism | 第39页 |
1.1.2: Constructivist understanding of Reality | 第39页 |
1.1.3: Knowledge and Ideas as Power in International politics | 第39-40页 |
1.2: Conceptualizing Epistemic Communities | 第40-51页 |
1.2.1: Defining and Characterizing ECs | 第41-46页 |
1.2.2: Role and Function of Epistemic Communities | 第46-48页 |
1.2.3: How they Influence International politics/Policy-making | 第48-51页 |
1.3: Understanding Track-II Actors/Processes as Epistemic Communities | 第51-59页 |
1.3.1: Defining Track-II Processes | 第52-55页 |
1.3.2: Estimating the Influence of Track-II on Policy Processes | 第55-58页 |
1.3.3: Drawing the Linkages between the two Concepts | 第58-59页 |
1.4: Critique of Track-II and Epistemic Communities | 第59-63页 |
CHAPTER 2: South East Asia in the age of Comprehensive security and ASEAN’s Evolution | 第63-87页 |
2.1: The broadening concept of security and limitation of state power | 第64-70页 |
2.1.1: The Idea of Comprehensive Security | 第65-66页 |
2.1.2: Limited State Power in the Face of NTS Threats | 第66-68页 |
2.1.3: The Importance of Regional Cooperation | 第68-70页 |
2.2: ASEAN’s Success as a Regional Organization: Adaptability and Transformation | 第70-82页 |
2.2.1: Need and Creation | 第71-73页 |
2.2.2: The Merits of ASEAN-Way | 第73-75页 |
2.2.3: Efforts at Institutional Consolidation | 第75-78页 |
2.2.4: ASEAN’s Success at Institutional Layering | 第78-82页 |
2.3: Non-traditional security challenges for ASEAN: Expansive and Interconnected | 第82-87页 |
2.3.1: NTS Issues as a Bi-Product of Non-Regulated Economic Growth | 第83-84页 |
2.3.2: Pervasive Trans-National Crime | 第84页 |
2.3.3: Threats of Natural Origin and Climate Change | 第84-87页 |
CHAPTER 3: Idea of an ASEAN Community: Creating Space for Track-two phenomena | 第87-108页 |
3.1: The three Blueprints: From a State-Centric to a People-Oriented ASEAN | 第88-94页 |
3.1.1: Blueprint for ASEAN Political-Security Community | 第90-91页 |
3.1.2: The ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint | 第91-92页 |
3.1.3: ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community and the ASCC Blueprint | 第92-94页 |
3.2: Tracing the Emergence and Perpetuation of Track-two Processes in ASEAN | 第94-103页 |
3.2.1: ASEAN-Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN-ISIS) | 第95-100页 |
3.2.2: ASEAN People’s Assembly (APA) | 第100-101页 |
3.2.3: ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF) | 第101-103页 |
3.3: Does Track-II Really Matter? Linkage Paths and Actual Influence | 第103-108页 |
3.3.1: Relevance of Track-II in IR: Historical References and Examples | 第103-104页 |
3.3.2: Qualifying ASEAN Track-II as Epistemic Communities: The Linkages and theInformation Function | 第104-108页 |
CHAPTER 4: Role of Track II Channels in Promoting Regional Human Rights Regimes | 第108-133页 |
4.1: Need for Regional Human Rights Mechanisms and the South East Asian Context | 第110-116页 |
4.1.1: Major Violations and Rights abuses in Southeast Asia | 第110-114页 |
4.1.2: Causes Underlying the Abysmal Human Rights Conditions | 第114-116页 |
4.2: Dealing with the ASEAN-way: Main achievements and progress | 第116-122页 |
4.2.1: Initial efforts at Institutionalizing the Cause | 第117-118页 |
4.2.2: Rights of Women, Children, Migrants and Protection against Trafficking | 第118-119页 |
4.2.3: ASEAN Charter and the Subsequent Impetus | 第119-120页 |
4.2.4: Milestones achieved: ASEAN Human Rights Commission and Declaration | 第120-122页 |
4.3: The Catalytic Role of Second-track Processes | 第122-133页 |
4.3.1: The ASEAN-ISIS Colloquium on Human Rights | 第123-124页 |
4.3.2: Role of ASEAN People’s Assembly (APA) | 第124-127页 |
4.3.3: ACSC/APF’s Enthusiastic Advancement of Human Rights | 第127-133页 |
CHAPTER 5: Regional Response to Climate Change (CC) Challenges and the Track II Impetus | 第133-153页 |
5.1: Global climate change and ASEAN’s vulnerability | 第134-138页 |
5.1.1: Multi-faceted threats to Southeast Asia’s Security and Sustainability | 第135-137页 |
5.1.2: ASEAN’s Natural Sensitivity and Man-Made Contributors to Vulnerability | 第137-138页 |
5.2: Southeast Asia’s Adaptation Measures and Climate Change Initiatives | 第138-145页 |
5.2.1: Initial Efforts | 第140-141页 |
5.2.2: Institutionalization of Environment and Climate Change in ASEAN | 第141-143页 |
5.2.3: Multi-sectoral Initiatives and Sustainable Development | 第143-145页 |
5.3: Spreading Awareness of a Commonality of Threat: Role of Expert Communities | 第145-153页 |
5.3.1: Efforts of the ASEAN-ISIS Network and ASEAN People’s Assembly | 第146-147页 |
5.3.2: Advancing the Cause through the ASEAN People’s Forum/ACSC | 第147-153页 |
CHAPTER 6: Track Two’s Insignificant Role in ASEAN’s Counter-Terrorism Campaign | 第153-172页 |
6.1: Domestic Dimension of the Issue and varied Threat Perceptions | 第154-160页 |
6.1.1: History of Terrorism in Southeast Asia: Causes and Drivers | 第156-159页 |
6.1.2: The transnational linkages and collective threats | 第159-160页 |
6.2: ASEAN as the second front in War against Terrorism | 第160-167页 |
6.2.1: ASEAN-Way and Unilateral patterns of Responses | 第161-163页 |
6.2.2: Regional Shocks and Realizing the need for Collective Action | 第163-167页 |
6.3: Ineffectiveness of ASEAN’s counter-terrorism policy: Lack of Track-TwoInvolvement | 第167-172页 |
6.3.1: Minimal or No Reference to Combating Terrorism in Track-II Discourses | 第169-170页 |
6.3.2: Explaining the Findings | 第170-172页 |
CONCLUSION | 第172-174页 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 第174-184页 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第184页 |