Kohesivitas Asean dalam Menanggapi Pakta Trilateral Aukus Tahun 2021 Tinjauan Dari Pilar Asean Political Security Community (APSC)
Abstract
This thesis describes the role of the ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC)
towards ASEAN member countries in responding to the presence of AUKUS in the
regional area. The APSC, which is one of the pillars of the ASEAN Community, is a
collaborative effort by ASEAN countries in realizing shared security, peace and a stable
environment to promote ASEAN as a regional organization. This paper aims to see how
cohesive ASEAN members are in responding to AUKUS and to what extent the APSC
is used as an umbrella for ASEAN regional security. The APSC is expected to be able
to reinterpret its principles firmly in enhancing regional security and stability together
with other ASEAN member countries. Topics were analyzed using Realism and
Neorealism Theory, Regional Security Complex Theory, Strategic Environmental
Theory, and National Resilience Theory with qualitative descriptive methods. In the midst of the heated conflict in the South China Sea, AUKUS emerged as a new
alliance which is said to be a trilateral security pact. AUKUS is an agreement to counter
China's increasingly aggressive dominance in the South China Sea region with a
mission to maintain regional security stability. The presence of AUKUS caused various
reactions from ASEAN member countries. Several ASEAN member countries gave
different responses to AUKUS. In this case the APSC looks less firm and does not work
optimally according to what is written in the table field. Upon further examination, it
appears that the geopolitical dynamics of the South China Sea are continuously causing
tension due to competition from external parties. Therefore, ASEAN member countries
need to determine their foreign policy attitudes both personally and collectively as an
ASEAN entity so that regional security can be maintained.
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