Addressing transboundary haze through Asean: Singapore’s normative constraints

Varkkey, H. (2011) Addressing transboundary haze through Asean: Singapore’s normative constraints. Journal of International Studies, 7 (2011). pp. 83-101. ISSN 1823-691X,

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Abstract

Since 1982, Southeast Asia has experienced almost annual ‘haze’ pollution, caused by smoke from grass, forest and peat fires mostly in Indonesia. The haze affects the health of some 75 million people and the economies of six ASEAN nations. It is the region’s first transboundary environmental crisis that ASEAN is attempting to address collectively. ASEAN level interaction is often guided by the ASEAN Way, and a common debate is whether these norms constrain states from interacting effectively at the regional level. This paper will address this debate using interviews and material compiled during fieldwork in Singapore. While Singapore was one of the first countries to propose a common regional approach to the haze, this paper will illustrate how Singapore has in fact been constrained by the ASEAN Way while engaging with Indonesia and ASEAN. This is reflected in terms of its behavior at the ASEAN forum, statements made, and actions taken. As a result, Singapore has often resorted to other means of engagement, like bilateral and track-two engagement. As Singapore is one of the major ‘victims’ in this equation, this paper serves as important piece of the broader puzzle of why haze management in ASEAN has been less than effective.

Item Type: Article
Funders: University of Malaya, University of Sydney
Uncontrolled Keywords: ASEAN Way, Singapore, Indonesia, Transboundary Haze, Regional Cooperation.
Subjects: J Political Science > JZ International relations
Divisions: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Depositing User: Ms Helena Varkkey
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2013 02:57
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2013 02:57
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/8404

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