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JakartaPost-May 10, 2023

ASEAN’s top leaders promised on Wednesday that they would “redouble” efforts to strengthen the association’s “institutional effectiveness”, as the continuing Myanmar coup crisis casts a pall over the biannual summit. But Southeast Asia experts were doubtful that the bloc would have any significant success if it continued to fail to offer a clear outline of the practical steps it would take. The situation in Myanmar, which has wreaked havoc on ASEAN’s credibility as a defiant junta highlights the bloc’s disunity and the divergent interests of its member countries, has increased the pressure on the group to enact reforms. Observers contend that only institutional change could allow ASEAN to establish itself as a central player in the highly contested Indo-Pacific region. “The [reform pledge] is still a declaration of intent. It is therefore hard to say that ASEAN will be better equipped in handling a crisis like Myanmar, or any other crisis that might occur in the future,” said Rizal Sukma, a senior international relations expert at the Jakarta-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), on Wednesday. Read more at:

https://www.thejakartapost.com/world/2023/05/11/asean-talks-fall-flat-amid-sluggish-reforms.html.