ASEAN Sibling Rivalry: A Grassroots Challenge to ASEANization
This article analyzes the phenomenon of "sibling rivalry" at the Southeast Asian grassroots level as a primary challenge to the internal process of ASEANization. It argues that beneath the official diplomatic narrative of regional harmony, citizens frequently engage in intense identity competition, cultural ownership friction, and social comparisons. Abdullah Akbar Rafsanjani explores how treating ASEAN primarily as an elite bureaucratic project stalls organic regional consciousness, warning that unaddressed grassroots friction risks undermining regional solidarity and strategic mobility amidst shifting global power plays.
