Normative Tensions: European Sanction vs. ASEAN’s Non-Interference in the Case of Myanmar
Abstract: This article
attempted to explain the relevancy of European sanction policy and ASEAN’s
constructive engagement on Myanmar. In many case, normative power Europe theory
which is pioneered by Ian Manners, has been an effective tool to explain the
EU’s sanction policy. In this article, it will emphasize Thomas Diez’s
postulation of the reflexivity of the EU’s identity as the main aspect of NPE.
Consequently, it will elaborate on how EU’s identity is constructed against
ASEAN who adopted constructive engagement. However, recent change in Myanmar
has provoked the EU to postpone their sanction. It is puzzling because many
reports from International Non-Government Organizations show that the reform in
Myanmar is weak and unsustainable. ASEAN emerged as important partner for
Myanmar in driving democratization and human rights regime construction in
Myanmar.
Penulis: Verdinand Robertua
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd140283