Cambodia's Foreign Policy and ASEAN: From Nonalignment to EngagementCambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2002 - 562 pages |
Contents
CAMBODIAS FOREIGN POLICY | 13 |
A ProUS Policy | 27 |
Conclusion | 54 |
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achieve active AFTA Agreement areas ASEAN member Asian assistance Association become called Chairman challenges commitment comprehensive political concern Conference confidence continued contribute Cooperation countries Democratic dialogue diplomacy discussed economic efforts elections engagement especially establishment Excellency expressed factors forces Foreign Affairs Foreign Ministers foreign policy framework further future Government of Cambodia important increase independence Institute integration interests international community International Cooperation issues joining ASEAN July Kampuchea Kampuchean problem Khmer Kingdom of Cambodia leaders legitimacy Meeting membership membership in ASEAN military Ministry Norodom noted officials opportunity organization participation parties peace period Phnom Penh political political settlement positive preparations Prime Minister Prince principles regard regional relations Resolution respect role Royal Government Second Sihanouk Singapore situation solution South Korea Southeast Asia stability Statement strategic Thailand trade United Nations United Nations Secretary-General Vietnam Vietnamese