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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Debating ASEAN's Role; Argument in Brief and Chapter Previews; References; Chapter 2 World-System, International Order and Social Roles; Conceptual Framework: World-System, International Order and Social Roles; World-System; International Order; Security Functions; Economic Functions; Diplomatic/Normative Functions; Social Roles and the Great Power-Small Power Role Bargain; Analytical Framework: Social Role Negotiation; Role Negotiation; Legitimation: Claims and Endorsement; Claims; Endorsement; References
Chapter 3 Role Redefinition: The US and Southeast Asia 1954-1975Historical Background and Context; Colonial Order and Great Power Role; Transition into a Cold War Context; Previous US Role; 1954-1955-Role Conceptualisation: Establishing the Order Narratives; US' 'Containment' Narrative and 'Great Power Guardian' Role Conception; Indonesian 'Autonomy' Order Narrative and 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role Conceptualisation; Claiming the 'Great Power Guardian' Role: SEATO; Claiming the 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role: Bandung
Implications of SEATO and Bandung for the Great Power Role1956-1965 Role Enactment: Practising the Order Narratives; Enacting the 'Great Power Guardian' Role: Stewardship and 'Holding the Line' Through Intervention; Intervention in Indonesia; Intervention in Vietnam; Responses from Southeast Asian States; Enacting the 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role: Autonomy Through Revolution; Confrontation; Responses from Southeast Asian States; Moves Towards Regional Cooperation; Implications for the Great Power Role; 1966-1975 Role Redefinition: Synthesising the Order Narratives
Indonesia's Re-Conceptualisation-'Leading-from-Behind'The US' Re-Conceptualisation-US 'Offshore Great Power Guarantor' Role; Mutual Endorsement Between the US and New Order; Diplomatic Leadership: Regional Cooperation; Establishing ASEAN: The 'Primary Manager' Role with Indonesia 'Leading-from-Behind'; Enacting ASEAN's 'Primary Manager' Role: Corregidor; Legitimising the US' 'Great Power Guarantor' Role: ZOPFAN; Diplomatic Leadership: Initiatives to Manage Indochina Conflicts; No Subcontracting of Security Club Goods; Great Power Role Redefined; Conclusion; References
Chapter 4 Role-Taking: China, ASEAN and the Third Indochina ConflictContext: ASEAN Seeks Accommodation with Vietnam; China and Vietnam's Great Power Guarantor Role Contest; Role Conceptualisation and Role Location; China's 'Regional Great Power Guarantor' Role; Vietnam's 'Indigenous Great Power Buffer' Role; Role Claiming and Role Denial; Role Enactment: Vietnam's Invasion of Cambodia and China's 'Lesson'; US Endorses China 'Holding the Line' in Indochina; Responses from the Regional Constituency of Legitimation; Regional Legitimation; Thailand Embraces China; ASEAN's Diplomatic Leadership
Chapter 3 Role Redefinition: The US and Southeast Asia 1954-1975Historical Background and Context; Colonial Order and Great Power Role; Transition into a Cold War Context; Previous US Role; 1954-1955-Role Conceptualisation: Establishing the Order Narratives; US' 'Containment' Narrative and 'Great Power Guardian' Role Conception; Indonesian 'Autonomy' Order Narrative and 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role Conceptualisation; Claiming the 'Great Power Guardian' Role: SEATO; Claiming the 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role: Bandung
Implications of SEATO and Bandung for the Great Power Role1956-1965 Role Enactment: Practising the Order Narratives; Enacting the 'Great Power Guardian' Role: Stewardship and 'Holding the Line' Through Intervention; Intervention in Indonesia; Intervention in Vietnam; Responses from Southeast Asian States; Enacting the 'Indigenous Great Power Liberator' Role: Autonomy Through Revolution; Confrontation; Responses from Southeast Asian States; Moves Towards Regional Cooperation; Implications for the Great Power Role; 1966-1975 Role Redefinition: Synthesising the Order Narratives
Indonesia's Re-Conceptualisation-'Leading-from-Behind'The US' Re-Conceptualisation-US 'Offshore Great Power Guarantor' Role; Mutual Endorsement Between the US and New Order; Diplomatic Leadership: Regional Cooperation; Establishing ASEAN: The 'Primary Manager' Role with Indonesia 'Leading-from-Behind'; Enacting ASEAN's 'Primary Manager' Role: Corregidor; Legitimising the US' 'Great Power Guarantor' Role: ZOPFAN; Diplomatic Leadership: Initiatives to Manage Indochina Conflicts; No Subcontracting of Security Club Goods; Great Power Role Redefined; Conclusion; References
Chapter 4 Role-Taking: China, ASEAN and the Third Indochina ConflictContext: ASEAN Seeks Accommodation with Vietnam; China and Vietnam's Great Power Guarantor Role Contest; Role Conceptualisation and Role Location; China's 'Regional Great Power Guarantor' Role; Vietnam's 'Indigenous Great Power Buffer' Role; Role Claiming and Role Denial; Role Enactment: Vietnam's Invasion of Cambodia and China's 'Lesson'; US Endorses China 'Holding the Line' in Indochina; Responses from the Regional Constituency of Legitimation; Regional Legitimation; Thailand Embraces China; ASEAN's Diplomatic Leadership