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Table of contents :
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE CONSTELLATION OF ASEAN INSTITUTIONS
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
SERIALS AND NEWSPAPERS CITED
1. SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGIONALISM
2. ASEAN: STUDY IN REGIONAL COOPERATION
3. ASEAN: STRUCTURE AND POLICIES
4. PERCEPTIONS OF AND POLICIES TOWARDS ASEAN
5. INTRA-ASEAN RELATIONS
6. EXTRA-ASEAN RELATIONS
7. POLITICAL COOPERATION
8. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
9. SOCIO-CULTURAL COOPERATION
10. FUTURE TRENDS OF ASEAN
11. ASEAN: REFERENCE MATERIALS
AUTHOR INDEX
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ASEAN A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Published by lnst1tute of Southeast As1on Studies Heng Mu1 Keng Terrace Pos1r Pon)Ong Sngopore 0511 All r1ghts reserved No port of th1s publication may be reproduced, stored 1n o retnevol system, or trans mtted n any form or by any means, electroniC, mechon1col, photocopying, record1ng or otherw1se without the priOr permiSSIOn of the lnslitute of Southeast As1on Studies © 1984 lnslitute of Southeast As1on Studies ISBN 9971-902-7 4-5 Printed and bound by Kyodo Shing-Loong Printing Industrial Pte Ltd Singapore

ASEAN A BIBLIOGRAPHY

PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

Potncio Lim CONTRIBUTORS

IDE, Tokyo Lee Nyok Chn Soengthong M. Shok1r Monon Southerwood Ton Hwee Kheng Ton Sok Joo Won Lye Tim Zoleho Tom by

INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES SINGAPORE 1984

INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Pasir Panjang, Singapore 0511 The lnst1tute of Southeast As1on Studies was established as on autonomous organisatiOn 1n May 1968. It is a reg10nol research centre for scholars and other specialists concerned with modern Southeast As10. particularly the multi-faceted problems of stability and secunty, economc development, and political and social change. The lnst1tute IS governed by o twenty-two-member !:bard of Trustees compnsing nominees from the S1ngopore Government, the Notional Un1vers1ty of Singapore, the vonous Chambers of Commerce, and professional and ciVIC orgon1sot10ns. A tenman Executive Commttee oversees day-to-day operatiOns, 1t 1s chaired by the Director, the Institute's ch!ef academic and odmnistrot1ve officer

CONTENTS xi

INTRODUCTION THE CONSTELLATION OF ASEAN INSTITUTIONS

xiv xxvii

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

xxviii

SERIALS AND NEWSPAPERS CITED 1•

2.

3.

SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGIONALISM 1 •1

General

1.2

SEATO

1• 3

ASA and Maphilindo

9

12

ASEAN: STUDY IN REGIONAL COOPERATION

18

2.1

Genesis and formation

18

2.2

Aims and objectives

20

2.3

Membership question

23

ASEAN: STRUCTURE AND POLICIES

25

3.1

General

25

3.2

A. The government sector Heads of government meetings and meetings 3.2-1 with foreign heads of government 3.2-1 (a) 1st: Ba 1i , 1976 2nd: Kuala Lumpur, 1977 3.2-1 (b) Ministerial meetings (foreign ministers) 3.2-2 Economic ministers meetings 3.2-3 Other ministerial meetings 3.2-4 Standing Committee 3.2-5 ASEAN Secretariat 3.2-6 National Secretariats 3.2-7 Permanent and ad hoc committees 3.2-8

25

B. The private sector ASEAN Bankers Association 3.3-1 3.3-2 ASEAN Council of Petroleum Cooperation (ASCOPE)

54 54

3.3

v

25 25

31 34 43

46 47 48

49 51

55

3.3-3 3.3-4 3.3-5 3.3-6 3.3-7 3.3-8 3.3-9 3. 3-l 0

3. 3-11 4.

5.

56 56 57 57 62 62 63 63 64

PERCEPTIONS OF AND POLICIES TOWARDS ASEAN

65

4.1

65 65 70

Member countries Indonesia 4.1-1 Malaysia 4.1-2 Philippine Islands 4.1-3 Singapore 4.1-4 Thailand 4.1-5

72

74 78

INTRA-ASEAN RELATIONS

81

5.1

General

81

5.2

Growth and development

86

5.3

Cooperation

96

5.4

Bilateral relations

105

5.5

Conflict of interests

109

5.6

Parliamentary Union

110

5.7

Nationalism and nation building

112

5.8

Law and legislation 5.8-1 General 5.8-2 Law of the sea

113 113

11 5

Problems and prospects

118

5.9 6.

ASEAN Confederation of Employers {ACE) ASEAN Federation of Accountants ASEAN Tours and Travel Association {ASEANTTA) Confederation of ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry {ASEAN-CCI) Confederation of ASEAN Journalists Confederation of ASEAN Writers Federation of ASEAN Economic Associations Federation of ASEAN Shipowners' Associations Others

EXTRA-ASEAN RELATIONS

123

6.1

International 6.1-1 Perceptions

123 125

6.2

Australia 6. 2-1 6.2-2 6.2-3 6.2-4

126 126 131 136 139

General Economic Civil aviation Perceptions vi

6.3

Britain

139

6.4

Burma

140

6.5

Canada

140

6.6

China 6. 6-1 6.6-2

141 141 147

Political Economic

6.7

Federal Republic of Germany

149

6.8

France

150

6.9

Hong Kong

151

6.1 0

India and Sri Lanka

1 51

6.11

Indian Ocean

153

6.12

Indochina 6.12-1 6.12-2 6.12-3

General Kampuchea Vietnam

154 154 162 166

Japan 6.1 3-1 6.1 3-2 6.13-3 6.13-4

General Economic Cultural Perceptions

177 177 192 207 208

6.13

6.14

Korea

208

6.15

New Zealand

208

6.16

Soviet Union

211

6.17

Switzerland

21 5

6.18

Taiwan

21 5

6.19

United States Pol itica1 6. 19-1 Economic 6.19-2 Perceptions 6.19-3

216 216 224 228

6.20

West Asia

228

6. 21

International and regional organisations European Economic Community (EEC) 6. 21 -1 Pacific Community 6. 21 -2 United Nations and agencies 6. 21-3

230 230 244 249

vii

7.

8.

POLITICAL COOPERATION

250

7.1

General

250

7.2

Defence and security General 7. 2-1 Peace and stability 7.2-2 Balance of powers 7.2-3 Communism and local insurgency 7.2-4

256 256 268 273 279

7.3

Neutralization

281

7.4

Refugees issue

288

7.5

Race and minorities relations

291

7.6

Human rights

293

7.7

Elite and government

293

ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

295

8.1

Economic conditions

295

8.2

Economic cooperation and integration

306

8.3

ASEAN common market

323

8.4

Trade 8.4-1 8.4-2 8.4-3 8.4-3(a) 8.4-4 8.4-4(a) 8. 4-4(b) 8.4-5

General lntra-ASEAN trade Liberalization of trade Preferential trading arrangements (PTA) Exports and imports Stabilization of exports ( STABEX) Customs administration Trade fairs

324 324 330 336 339 341 342 343 344

Industry 8. 5-1 8.5-2 8.5-3 8.5-4 8.5-5 8.5-6 8.5-7 8.5-8

General Industrial complementation Industrial projects Private sector Manufactures Small scale industries Tourist industry Consumer protection

345 345 347 352 362 364 368 369 371

8.6

Investments General 8. 6-1 Foreign aid and investment 8.6-2

371 371 374

8.7

Finance and banking

383

8.5

viii

8. 7-l 8.7-2 8.7-3 8.7-4 8.7-5 8.7-6 8.7-7 8.7-8 8.7-9 8.7-10 8.7-lO(a) 8.7-lO{b)

9.

General Central and commercial banks ASEAN Banking Council Bankers acceptance market Clearing union Money market Bond market Loans Insurance Public finance Government revenue and expenditure Taxation

383 390 391 392 392 393 395 396 396 397 397 397

8.8

Transportation and communications General 8.8-l Civil aviation 8.8-2 Cable links 8.8-3 Shipping and ports 8.8-4

398 398 399 400 401

8.9

Basic commodities and energy Natural resources: general 8.9-l Minerals and energy 8.9-2 Primary commodities 8.9-3 Fisheries and forestry 8.9-4 Agriculture and livestock 8.9-5 Food production and supply 8.9-6

405 405 406 412 416 41 7 419

8.10

Science and technology Environment 8.10-l

422 424

8.11

Population

425

8.12

Rural and urban development

425

8.13

Labour 8. l 3-l 8. l 3-2

426 426 427

Employment, income distribution and inflation Industrial relations

SOCIO-CULTURAL COOPERATION 9. l

General

9.2

Arts 9. 2-l 9.2-2 9.2-3 9.2-4 9.2-5

9.3

429 429

General Music and drama Cinema Recreational arts Museums

Education and training General 9. 3-l ASEAN studies 9.3-2 ASEAN university 9.3-3

433 433 434 434 435 435 436 436 437 438

ix

9.3-4 9.3-5

l o.

11.

Information and resource sharing Human resources development

439 439

9.4

Health and welfare

441

9.5

Language and 1iterature

441

9.6

Mass media

442

9.7

Religion

446

9.8

Social problems

447

9.9

Sports

446

9.1 0

Women, youth and the aged

447

FUTURE TRENDS OF ASEAN

449

l o. l

449

General

ASEAN: REFERENCE MATERIALS

452

11. l 11.2 11.3 11.4 ll. 5 11.6

452 452 453 454 455 455

Chronology News resources Periodicals Bibliographies Directories/handbooks/yearbooks/atlases Collections of basic documents/statistics

AUTHOR INDEX

457

X

INTRODUCTION The vitality and prestige of ASEAN, with its expanding role in international affairs as well as sustained performance as an economic growth area, have brought about a corresponding increase in the literature on ASEAN. This can be observed in the writings of academics and other researchers and analysts; in the papers and proceedings emanating from the many and various kinds of meetings and conferences; and in the documents issued by ASEAN itself, its member countries, and associated non-government organisations. A preliminary edition of this Bib 1 i ography 1 i sting 1 , 500 entries was pub 1 i shed in 1976 as our Library Bulletin No. 11. The present volume is more than four times larger. It arose out of the many requests that we receive for information on ASEAN from scholars and students and from decision-makers in government and business. For the present, there is no means of rapid retrieval of information on ASEAN, and literature searching continues to be one of the most tedious preliminaries to research. Until a computerized data base on Southeast Asia becomes available, the compilation and publication of bibliographies, such as this volume, provides the only access to a very diffused body of material. While the focus of the Bibliography is ASEAN, this focus sometimes is blurred. ASEAN has become a popular keyword, such that we have titles like ASEAN Education or Child Psychiatry in ASEAN Countries. These are not publications discussing the policies or activities of ASEAN per se but are studies on various phenomena as manifested in the member countries. ASEAN pro vi des a convenient basis for research on a group of Southeast Asian countries. It has made pass i b1e the development of linkages at various levels, not only governmental but also academic, business, and professional. We can now see the gradual emergence of what we may call ASEAN-based studies, that is, comparative research across five countries (with the addition of a sixth member, Brunei, in 1984) on a wide range of topics. In this Bibliography of over 6,300 entries, we have erred on the side of generosity and included all materials that appear relevant in some way. For it can be said that ASEAN has created a climate conducive to regional cooperation outside its institutional framework and that the existence of this wider based network of cooperation and interaction has been demonstrated in the contents of this Bibliography. This volume may therefore be more accurately described as a bibliography on ASEAN and ASEAN-related affairs. Even as ASEAN grows progressively in stature, it also grows in complexity. The Bibliography reflects not only growth deriving from ASEAN's internal dynamics but also from its evolving relations with the "dialogue countries" on the one hand and with the private sector on the other. We are indeed grateful to Dr Chin Kin Wah of the Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore, for his brief guide to the structure of ASEAN from its hi stori ca 1 origins to the present. We hope that this background will be helpful to users of the Bibliography who are not familiar with the functions and workings of ASEAN. The Bibliography begins with the early literature on Southeast Asian regionalism, takes us through the literature on ASEAN's antecedents such as ASA {Association of Southeast Asia), and continues up to and including material published in 1980. Significant post-1980 publications have also been included xi

but the substantive cut-off date is 1980. The contents are based mainly on the collection in the Library of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies but some holdings of other libraries are also included, as shown by the locational indicators. In terms of language, the Bibliography inc 1 udes materia 1 in Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese as well as the major European languages. Because of the many languages involved, we have not attempted to provide translations of the titles except for Thai material. In terms of format, it includes monographs, periodical articles, theses and dissertations, official documents, conference papers, radio monitoring reports, press re 1 eases, se 1ected press cuttings, and a wide variety of unpublished literature. One of the features of information on ASEAN is the very high proportion of unpublished material involved. Acquisition of such unconvent ion a 11 y produced materia 1 whether seminar papers, mini steri a 1 addresses, or communiques and the 1 ike, present a continuous problem for the 1 i brari an and I am only referring to open unclassified material. For example, it took us nearly two years to obtain the first 1 i st of i terns re 1eased under the ASEAN Preferent i a 1 Trading Arrangements. One of the weaknesses of this Bibliography is the insufficient coverage of ASEAN documents. In fact one of the prob 1ems of research on ASEAN is the difficulty in obtaining the necessary data which can only emanate from ASEAN itself, either from the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta or from one of the National Secretariats. As ASEAN approaches its second decade, it should give serious consideration to setting up a system of i nterna 1 archives and documentation together with a system of regular declassification and dissemination. Such a step is needed as much for its own requirements as for promoting a better channelling of information to interested parties. For purposes of bib 1 i ographi c c 1arity, it is necessary that we distinguish between published and unpublished material. We have tried to do so by underlining the titles of the former and citing the latter between quotes. However, it has not always been possible to verify into which category a particular documents falls. Similarly, it has not always been possible to make the connection between an unpublished paper and its subsequent appearance in print under a different title; or the same paper published under several titles. Still another group of unpub 1 i shed materia 1 are the papers generated by the different kinds of meetings qr series of meetings. Some of them are ASEAN meetings, others comprise a great variety of gatherings such as the meetings of the ASEAN Chambers of Commerce, ASEAN Economic Associations, and so on. We have only been partially successful in imposing some degree of order by identifying and bringing the re 1evant documents together because of changes in the forms of names or in the structure of the organising body. These difficulties are often compounded by ambiguous titles and inadequate information on the document itself.

order. part of require accounts

An explanation regarding personal names in Southeast Asia is also in Ma 1 ay, Chinese, Thai , and Vietnamese names are entered under the first the name in accordance with standard cat a 1 ogui ng rules. These same rules us to enter Indonesian names under the last part of the name, which for this seeming inconsistency in library practice.

xii

Work began on the compilation of this Bibliography soon after the preliminary edition was published. Because it was so long in the making, it has passed through many hands and many changes of staff. This in turn has created a number of prob 1ems which were not foreseen as they on 1y came to 1 i ght during the last stages of editing. When we have recovered from the rigours of producing this volume, we shall begin work on the next volume which will incorporate material issued from 1981 onwards. This volume has its weaknesses but we hope that the 1essons we have 1earnt from its compilation wi 11 he 1p us produce a more satisfactory second volume. This Bibliography could not have been possible without the assistance of many contributors. We are grateful to the Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo, for searching the Japanese 1iterature for the Japanese 1anguage entries. We have to thank Saenthong M. Shakir and Huynh Kim Khanh for assistance with the Thai and Vietnamese language material respectively. Wan Lye Tim provided the Chinese language entries and Zaleha Tamby the Malay and Indonesian. The preliminary edition was compiled by Tan Sok Joo and its 1,500 entries have been incorporated into this work. The bibliographical framework she deve 1oped provided the basis for this vo 1 ume. Tan Hwee Kheng assisted Tan Sok Joo and was also responsible for the bulk of the literature searching. Lee Nyok Chin extended and enlarged upon the earlier framework and sorted the formidable co 11 ect ion of cards into order. Marion Southerwood undertook the Herculean task of bibliographical editing and proof-reading and saw the project through to its fi na 1 form. We would a1 so 1 ike to express our appreciation to Linda Ng in the !SEAS Library, and especially Yuen Mei Lin and Tan Kim Keow in the Publications Unit, to whom we are indebted for the many months of tedious typing and correcting to bring this volume through the various stages of book production. Last but not 1east, we would 1 ike to thank the Lee Foundation for its financial assistance. We hope that this Bibliography will be the first volume in a series of bib 1 i ographi es on ASEAN. It is compiled as part of the Library's support of and contribution to the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies' research in ASEAN Studies.

Patricia Lim Librarian Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

xiii

THE CONSTELLATION OF ASEAN INSTITUTIONS In the seventeen years between the inception of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on 8 August 1967 and the publication of this present Bibliography, the region has witnessed a flowering of ASEAN-related activities, cooperative enterprises, and institutions both governmental and non-governmental which bear the keyword 'ASEAN'. To match this growing ASEAN maze, the body of 'ASEAN Literature' (as noted in the Introduction) has increased fourfold since the preliminary edition of this volume appeared in 1976. The increasing ASEANisation of the region is most clearly reflected in the growth of private, non-governmental institutions, the activities of which range from tourism (ASEAN Tours and Travel Association), journalism (Confederation of ASEAN Journa 1 i sts), surgery {A SEAN College of Surgeons), and Law (ASEAN Law Association) to women and youth affairs (ASEAN Women's Council, Committee for ASEAN Youth Cooperation). One 1983 study on ASEAN mentions the existence of about fifty ASEAN private transnational organisations.! At the governmental level, despite slow evolution of the overall organisational structure, the Association has over the years spawned a bewildering array of committees and projects. The variety and in some cases overlapping functions of these committees have led to confusion over their status, roles, and interrelationships. This problem is compounded by the absence of any public document that spells out clearly the terms of reference and composition of all these bodies. In this summary a modest attempt is made to sketch in broad strokes, for the benefit of users of the Bibliography, the configuration and interrelationships of the governmental institutions, to identify their functions and indicate the 1 i nkages (where they exist) between the private and governmenta 1 sectors. This presentation of the constellation of ASEAN institutions will take account of the situations before and after the major institutional restructuring in 1976. Despite the proliferation of ASEAN activities and functions, the Association does not possess a charter. Its basic legal framework which sets out the aims and purposes of the Association continues to be the brief Bangkok Declaration signed by the five founding members, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore, in 1967. The entry into the Association of Brunei, the sixth member, on 7 January 1984 -- one week after its attainment of independence -- did not bring about any immediate structural change to the governmental committee system of ASEAN. It is too early to tell whether Brunei has sufficient administrative expertise to participate fully in that committee system. Nor is there a compe 11 i ng reason to create a permanent committee to be hosted by Brunei. Just as it has taken ASEAN nearly seventeen years to acquire a sixth member, the institutional structure of the Association has developed through slow evolution. Indeed 'making haste slowly' (a phrase used by Adam Malik at the Inaugural Meeting of ASEAN in 1967} continues to be an apt description of ASEAN institutional development. Similarly ASEAN itself is also a part of the evolving experience in regional cooperation in Southeast Asia.

xiv

Two immediate antecedents of ASEAN in the early sixties were the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA) and Maphilindo. While both these groupings were distinguishable from other regional arrangements2 in being truly indigenous efforts, they remained nevertheless restricted in participation. ASA, founded on 31 July 1961, comprised Malaya, the Philippines, and Thailand. Its modest endeavours at economic, social, cultural, scientific, and administrative cooperation were disrupted in September 1963 by the growing conflict between Malaya (later Malaysia) and the Philippines over the latter's claim to Sabah. Maphilindo, a proposed confederation of Malaya, the Philippines, and Indonesia, was a by-product of trilateral diplomacy in July/August 1963, directed at resolving the Confrontation crisis (which overlapped with the Sabah claim) engineered by Indonesia's President Sukarno to frustrate the emergence of the Malaysian Federation. Both its narrow emphasis on a common Malay identity and the vicissitudes of Confrontation itself ensured that Maphilindo was stillborn. ASEAN was established in the wake of these regional endeavours and fitted into the process of rapprochement between Malaysia and Indonesia following the termination of Confrontation.3 It also provided in part the process through which Malaysia and Singapore readjusted their relationship after the latter's separation from the Malaysian Federation. However, the recent history of conflict meant that the subsequent cooperative process had to be one in which haste was made slowly. Hence the founding document of ASEAN outwardly emphasized functional and underplayed political cooperation. It focused on those broad areas to which ASA had earlier directed its energies and pledged collaboration in agriculture and industry, expansion of trade, improvement of transportation and communication facilities, and raising the living standards of the peoples in the region. The institutional structure that was created by the founding document (the Bangkok Declaration) to facilitate these collaborative programmes was relatively uncomplicated and was inspired largely by the institutional and administrative machinery created by ASA.4

The ASEAN Constellation, 1967-76 Until the major restructuring of ASEAN institutions that took place following the first ASEAN summit in Bali in February 1976, the constellation of ASEAN institutions appeared as depicted in Chart 1. The highest decision-making body as laid down by the Bangkok Declaration was the Annual Meeting of Foreign Ministers. This grouping met on a rotational basis in each of the ASEAN capitals and was responsible for policy formulation, coordination of activities, and reviewing of decisions and proposals of the lower-level committees. The ongoing work of the Association between ministerial meetings was conducted by the Standing Collnittee, comprising the Foreign Minister of the host country as Chairman, and the resident ambassadors of the other ASEAN countries in that host country. The seat of the Standing Committee which rotated annually, conformed with the site of the next Annual Ministerial Meeting. This committee met several times a year and its Annual Report was submitted to the meeting of Foreign Ministers for adoption. Recommendations of committees further down the institutional hierarchy were passed up to the Standing Committee before receiving XV

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~~---

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________

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I

MeetIngs of ASEAN Secretaries-General

H

I

:

I--

1 I

H

~

::::- i----------,-- --------------------------------- -IH --1

---

I

:

J

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Rehabilitation of Indochina States (ACCRRISl ASEAN Brussels c•tee (ABC)

: --,

Senior Officials on Sugar

I--

Senior Trade Officials on Muttllateral Trade Negotiations

I

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ASEAN Coordinating C•tee for Reconstruction and

---,

--

of ASEAN Nations (SCCAN)

I

Food and Agr I cuI ture (indonesia) 7-8-68

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I

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Mass MedIa (Malaysia)

15-12-69

15-12-69

I

I

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Shipping umu, and Richardson, Michael. 'Air fares quarrel: a test of ASEAN unity,' FEER (23 Feb. 1979), pp. 100-2. HC4ll F22

1914

'Cheap fares: a fragile deal,' Asiaweek (21 Sept. 1979), p. 40.

1915

'End of ASEAN-Australian controversy,' Business rev. no. ll (Dec. 1979), pp. 1166-68. HF3869 T4B97

1916

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN airlines wring some concessions from Australia but are still discontent,' Asian Wall Street j. (l Nov. 1979), p. 3. Mf 447

1917

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN-Australia air talks remain snarled on issue of European routes,' Asian Wall Street j. (5 May 1979), p. 3. Mf 447

1918

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN, Australia settle most issues at air talks,' Asian Wall Street j. (8 May 1979), pp. l, 12. Mf 447

1919

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN begins air route talks with Australia,' Asian Wall Street j. (4 May 1979), p. 3. Mf 447

1920

McCue, Andy. 'A SEAN economic ministers will focus on customs duties, air talks, ventures: 'Australia route plan likely to be opposed,' Asian Wall Street j. (5 Sept. 1979), pp. l, 5. Mf 447

1921

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN postpones talks on air policy,' Asian Wall Street j. (19 July 1979), p. 2. fAN H7A83

1922

McCue, Andy. 'ASEAN unified on Australia air policy,' Asian Wall Street .:k_ (22 Feb. 1979), pp. 1, 12. Mf 447

1923

McCue, Andy. 'Australia-ASEAN negotiators hopeful of compromise on air fares, stopovers,' Asian Wall Street j. (ll Apr. 1979), pp. l, 6. Mf 447

1924

McCue, Andy. 'Singapore aide assails Australian plan to slash air fares to Southeast Asia,' Asian Wall Street j. (12 Dec. 1978), p. 3. Mf 447

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1v1cCue, Andy. 'Testing the bounds of ASEAN unity,' Asian Wall (6 July 197':1), p. 4. Mf 447

1':126

f'llohd. Noor bin Hassan. 'ASEAN-Australian J'vleeting of Aviation Experts in Canberra (January 8-1 0): opening speech by the leader of the ASEAN delegation,' Foreign affairs Malaysia, vol. 12 no. (Mar. 197':1), pp. 5-10. DS591 F69

1927

'Opposition to Australia's low fare, non-stopover flight proposal,' Asia research bull., vol. 8 no. 2 pt. 2 (31 July 1978), p. 464. DSl A83l

1928

Prabir Purkayastha. 'Qantas vs ASEAN: or, ASEAN vs protectionism,' Business in Thailand, vol. 10 no. ll (Nov. 1979), pp. 105-6. HC497 T4B98

1929

Pura, Raphael. 'ASEAN air talks with Australia remain stymied,' Wall Street j. (22 Mar. 1979), pp. l, 12. Mf 447

1':130

Pura, Raphael. 'ASEAN talks on air policy end in dispute,' Street j. (23 Mar. 1979), pp. l, 5. Mf 447

1931

Pura, Raphael. 'Australia to offer ASEAN proposals designed to end dispute on air fares,' Asian Wall Street j, (21 Mar. 1979), p. 3. Mf 447

1932

'Refugee cr1s1s halts deal on new ASEAN-Austra1ia air research bull., vol. 9 no. 3 pt. 1 (31 Aug. 1979), p. 596.

1933

Sacerdoti, Guy. 'Aviation: ASEAN's undivided unity,' FEER (9 Mar. 1979), pp. 51-52. HC4ll F22

l 934

Sacerdot i, Guy. 'A vi at ion: no 1979), pp. 83-84. HC4ll F22

1935

Sacerdoti, Guy; Richardson, Michael; and Westlake, Michael. 'Preparing for a fares war: Australia's "protectionist" stand is hit by a coordinated attack from Southeast Asia,' FEER (29 Dec. 1978), pp. 39-40. HC4ll F22

1936

'A showdown with Canberra,' Asiaweek (9 Feb. 1979), pp. 40, 43.

1937

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