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Q7. The strategy of staying as far removed from the dominant power as possible is also known as ________.

Q8. Informal, non-confrontationist and cooperative interaction among members of SouthEast Asian Nations is also called ________.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1) The 'strategy of staying' as far removed from the 'dominant power' as possible is also called as a strategy to 'hide'. Explanation: The United States is known for its military power and so none of the countries want to confront them.

2) Informal, 'non-confrontationist' and cooperative interaction among members of 'South East Asian Nations' is also called 'ASEAN way'. ... ASEAN was established in 1967 at Bangkok through the Bangkok Declaration

Answered by smartbrainz
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The strategy of staying as far removed from the dominant power as possible is also known as Hide.

Informal, non-confrontationist and cooperative interaction among members of SouthEast Asian Nations is also called Asean Way

Explanation:

Q.7. Hide Strategy

  • We saw that the end of the Cold War left the United States in the world with no serious opponent. Since that period, the age of US dominance or a unipolar world is defined. Thus, in 1991, after the Soviet influence was lost from the international scene, the US hegemony appears to have begun . Sometimes, the international system dominated by a sole superpower, or hyper-power, is called a ‘unipolar’ system.
  • It may be more appropriate to describe a global system with only one center of power by the term ‘hegemony’. Many people argue that taking advantage of the opportunities generated by hegemony is strategically more prudent. For example, rising economic growth needs increased trade, transfer of technology and investment that is better acquired by working with instead of against hegemony.
  • The strategy of staying as far removed from the dominant power as possible is also known as hide.There are several instances of this behavior. Russia, China, Russia, the European Union—all of them, in varied ways, are trying to stay below the radar, as it were, and not unduly and overly  antagonise the US.
  • Nevertheless, this would not seem feasible for a very long time for the powerful, second-class forces. Alough it may be desirable and feasible for small countries, mega-states such as China, India and Russia or massive conurbations like the EU can not be imagined to be hidden or a considerable period of time.

Q.8 ASEAN Way

  • ASEAN was established in 1967 by 5 nations of this region — Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore — by signing the Bangkok Declaration.
  • ASEAN's main objectives were to promote economic growth and "social progress and cultural development." A second goal was the promotion of regional peace and stability based on the rule of law and the UN Charter principles.
  • Brunei Darussalam, Brunei, Vietnam, Lao Democratic Republic (PDR), Myanmar (Burma) and Cambodia have joined ASEAN over the years taking the strength to 10. ASEAN has little need for supranational systems and institutions, as opposed to the EU.
  • ASEAN nations have celebrated what has become known as the ‘ASEAN Way’, a form of interaction that is informal, non-confrontationist and cooperative. The respect for national sovereignty is critical to the functioning of ASEAN.

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