Origins & Growth
Symbols & Goals
The Three Pillars
Economic Integration
Leadership & Structure
100

On August 8, 1967, ASEAN was established in this capital city.

Bangkok

100

These represent the ten Southeast Asian countries bound together in friendship and solidarity on the ASEAN logo.

ten stalks of paddy (rice)

100

In this year, ASEAN members agreed to pursue three distinct "communities" or pillars.

2003

100

Launched in January 1992, "AFTA" stands for this.

ASEAN Free Trade Area

100

This is the highest decision-making organ of ASEAN, convened every year.

ASEAN Summit (Meeting of the ASEAN Heads of State and Government)

200

These are the five original founding Member Countries of ASEAN.

Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

200

On the ASEAN flag, this shape symbolizes the unity of the organization.

Circle

200

This pillar is based on the conviction that territorial disputes should not escalate into armed confrontation.

ASEAN Security Community

200

One goal of AFTA was to create a regional market consisting of over this many people.

500 million

200

This official is appointed on merit, accorded ministerial status, and serves a five-year term.

Secretary-General of ASEAN

300

This country was the first to join after the founding members, becoming a member on January 8, 1984.

Brunei Darussalam

300

One of ASEAN's primary goals is to accelerate this type of growth through joint endeavors.

Economic Growth

300

This community aims to create a common market and production base.

ASEAN Economic Community

300

Between 1993 and 2003, the average tariff under AFTA dropped from 12.76% to this percentage.

2.39%

300

This ministerial meeting, involving Foreign Ministers, is held on an annual basis.

ASEAN Ministerial Meeting

400

Laos and Myanmar both officially joined the association on this specific date. 

July 23, 1997

400

ASEAN promotes regional peace and stability based on the rule of law and the principles of this international charter.

United Nations Charter

400

This community focuses on disadvantaged groups such as rural workers, women, and children.

ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community

400

Adopted in 1997, this vision aimed at forging closer economic integration by a specific future year.

ASEAN Vision 2020

400

Supporting the ministerial bodies are 29 committees of senior officials and this many technical working groups.

122

500

Becoming a member in 1999, this was the last country listed to join the group.

Cambodia

500

This specific goal focuses on the improvement of "social progress" and this other type of development.

Cultural Development

500

Established in 1994, this forum (ARF) carries out the coordination of security and foreign policy.

ASEAN Regional Forum  

500

Exports among ASEAN countries grew from $43.26 billion in 1993 to almost this amount by 1996.

$80 billion

500

Both the United States of America and the European Union are considered this type of "partner" to ASEAN.

Dialogue Partner

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