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Malaysia Wants an ASEAN Peacekeeping Force
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Malaysia Wants an ASEAN Peacekeeping Force
The country has made the initiative a priority for its ASEAN chairmanship in 2015.
By Prashanth Parameswaran
February 21, 2015

Earlier this week, Malaysian defense minister Hishammuddin Hussein reiterated his country’s desire to establish an ASEAN peacekeeping force as the chair of the grouping this year.
According to the Malaysian newspaper The Star, in an address to the defense ministry before beginning his visits to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, Hishammuddin said that he is in the process of visiting every one of the nine other ASEAN countries and that one of the things he would discuss would be the formation of an ASEAN peacekeeping force.
Seasoned ASEAN observers know that the idea of an ASEAN peacekeeping force is nothing new and has been around for years. Nor is it a purely Malaysian idea – other Southeast Asian countries and ASEAN bigwigs have also supported it the past. As I have noted in an earlier piece, Malaysia is merely reviving an old initiative now when it has the rare privilege of holding both the ASEAN chair as well as a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
The case for establishing an ASEAN peacekeeping force today is clear. Southeast Asia is home to several internal conflicts and some fellow ASEAN members have already been involved in observing peacebuilding initiatives in hotspots like Aceh and Mindanao or participating in peacekeeping operations as in East Timor. Today, most ASEAN members have participated to varying degrees in UN peacekeeping operations and have already set up national peacekeeping training centers. ASEAN has already begun setting up a network among these centers – known as the ASEAN Peacekeeping Centers Network (APCN) – and it has held APCN meetings on the subject (with the first being held in 2012 in Malaysia).
Stubborn obstacles remain, however, to setting up a full ASEAN peacekeeping force, even though the voices opposing the initiative may not be as loud today as they were in the past. Resource constraints, inexperience in interoperability, and a general discomfort with ASEAN becoming too securitized too quickly are often cited as concerns. But the real issue is the unwillingness by some ASEAN members to move beyond a strict adherence to the grouping’s principles of noninterference and respect for state sovereignty, even though these have been interpreted flexibly in the past to justify other policy shifts in the absence of full consensus.
It is still unclear how Malaysia’s proposal will play out this year and beyond. If strong opposition continues, then gradualism will continue to prevail. A gradual approach would entail the eventual expansion of the nascent APCN to include all ten members and slowly broadening its activities from information-sharing and capacity-building to bolder efforts further down the line such as enhancing interoperability and eventually establishing a common standby agreement to support peacekeeping operations. What is clear, however, is that the idea of an ASEAN peacekeeping force – as is often the case with many bold initiatives within the regional grouping – is increasingly becoming a question of when, rather than if.
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ntar geser patok tetep jalan terus, bau-baunya pengen nyeret yg lain ke konflik LCS

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"The proposed ASEAN Peacekeeping Force can garner recognition from the global community in recognising ASEAN as a single entity. Myanmar has agreed to be part of the proposed ASEAN Peacekeeping Force," the minister said.
He said Myanmar was invited to become an observer in the Melaka Straits Patrol, which comprises a maritime security framework and the Intelligence Exchange Group model, in order to further enhance defence cooperation.
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sekarang di selat malaka to be continued di LCS ?

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Hisham: Malaysia looking to establish Asean peacekeeping force
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is looking to establish an Asean peacekeeping force to safeguard the region from threatsincluding those of the Islamic State (IS), Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said.
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He added that the Asean peacekeeping force would not only ensure the security of the region but also participate in international peacekeeping missions.
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buat security of the region atau security malaysia?

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