ASEAN Framework Agreement on Visa Exemption and Its Impact to the Rise of Transnational Crime in East Java Province, Indonesia1Asean Framework Agreement • January 4th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 4th, 2021The rise of regional power comes with its consequences. ASEAN as the only regionalism in South East Asia is widely known in promoting ASEAN Community as its main purpose with three main pillars i.e : economic community, political and security community and socio-cultural community. In order to support the idea about “integrated community” and accelerate the readiness of state member, especially in preparing the free flow of goods, labour and services, ASEAN launches the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Visa Exemption. At one point these ideas about accelerating and integrating ASEAN member especially through people-to-people connection seem perfect; however this scheme provide a new challenge to the security of ASEAN member states, especially the non-traditional threats, such as the transnational crimes. This article examines the impact of regionalism at the regional level to the rise of transnational crimes in the sub-national level. By using the implementation of the ASEAN Framework Agre
ASEAN Framework Agreement on Visa Exemption and Transnational Crime: East Java Case StudiesAsean Framework Agreement • December 20th, 2016
Contract Type FiledDecember 20th, 2016The rise of regional power comes with its consequences. ASEAN, as the only regionalism in Southeast Asia, is widely known for promoting ASEAN Community as its main purpose, with three main pillars: economic community, political and security community, and socio-cultural community. In order to support the idea of “integrated community” and accelerate the readiness of state members, especially in preparing the free flow of goods, labour, and services, ASEAN launched the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Visa Exemption. At one point these ideas about accelerating and integrating ASEAN members, especially through people-to-people connection, seem perfect; however, this scheme provides a new challenge to the security of ASEAN member states, especially non-traditional threats, such as transnational crimes. This article examines the impact of regionalism at the regional level on the rise of transnational crimes at the sub-national level. By using the implementation of the ASEAN Framework Agreement