If the Association of Southeast Asian nations suddenly overnight became one nation, just how important would it become in the global arena? Let us know what you think down below!
Yeah, why bother making this. Who is so ambitious to think of this impossible thing. Even European Union don't imagine forming one country. Countries will not agree because it is not in their interest. Would a single party know of every groups plights? We can't even form a military pact, do military drills and patrol the edge of the border of the territories of the members and sail on free waters.
The importance will be more in the economic perspective. Actually, in the mind of South East Asian Country, each country views it's neighbour as a region that should be safe and stable. So they don't mind too much with other country's problem especially if that country is very very far away or don't have significant relation with South East Asia.
As a filipino, i agree, but, if there will be a chance for us to become a one country, i want my country or other asean country to improve first because we still have a lot of problems in our country before we become as one country.
It’s impossible for ASEAN to unite as 1 country / Federation. Each of the country has very diverse policies, ideology, culture and domestic issues. They could only at best agree to exist peacefully, cooperate in trades and economy & development. ASEAN was initially formed in 1967 by Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippians & Singapore. It slowly expanded to its current 10 members
If only... but in a realistic world, political systems, language barriers, culture, and religion be the challenges to face. Not to forget to include those who think they are better than other mindsets. Free trade and a unified currency as the first step to mutual benefits.
If only this world shares the same currency, languages, political views and no religions... just imagine that... we will have lesser war, no more racism, no more fascist, no more foreign languages to confuse us, lesser social barriers, climate change will probably solve faster, and the prices we want to buy will be a lot cheaper since we all share the same currency. No more separation bs and this that cultural differences. Idc about diversity, because we have animals and plans in this earth, there's no need to diverse among people as that would likely create a war.
@@cleothechicken686 EU had similar issue, you think Germany and France and Italy or Netherlands speak the same language? If they could break the language barrier why can't Asian?
I find it heart warming that even though everyone from these nations know it’s virtually impossible for such a thing to come forth in this era due to so many different issues, they still have love and care for the other nations as their own
Because if something happened to one of ASEAN country and the source is from outside of ASEAN we know that the rest of ASEAN countries will be affected sooner or later. So if it is possible to prevent that it is better for each of the ASEAN member to do so.
Yes. Sometimes we’re rude with each other (haha) but when other countries (other than ASEAN) bully one of the ASEAN countries, we tend to become protective and loving with each other. ☺️
@@firegaming1594 pretty much. Our countries are like brothers and sisters, we bicker and fight but any mtf outside tries to fight one of our own, they will know wrath like no other
ASEAN has existed long before EU but has not progressed as much. It was formed more to prevent conflict than for integration. It is more like a community gathering of neighbours for chit chat. And currently Myanmar is not invited because of family violence.
As Indonesian I think this would be impossible, let alone unite with fellow established ASEAN country, even in Indonesia which has very diverse culture, big landscape and many island, it is very difficult to be equal in infrastructure and economy for whole region..
It would never be equal, in the end an island (java island) that house more than half the population would receive better infrastructure and has better economy than the other.
@Warrior Prince bro, the ASEAN headquarters is already in Jakarta, Indonesia. also, Singapore is better off as economic center than governing center. you guys don't even have land to spare to build building to accommodate tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people to sustain it.
Not unless a non-ASEAN giant neighbor invades ASEAN, impossibility can be overcome with external threat. If for example this expansionist non ASEAN nation occupied the Philippines, it will easily conquer much of Malaysia and Indonesia as it will use the Philippine ports to launch its invasion. A school of fish can win against a Shark.
ASEAN is a good platform for Economic integration and political cooperation in an uncertain world. But nationhood is beyond reach, because differences are too deeply entrenched among the different countries. The current relationship between individual states maintains a healthy distance. We are great friends, but we're not keen on marriage.
Good are the intentions in this video. It will take a long time IF this project will ever consolidates. Some discuss it could be an economy similar to the European Union. However, its cultural ideologies are so diverse that will a long time to educate all the ethnic groups to accept and work together and share the same vision. Then there are local national-regional individual interests that do not follow democratic rules, and this problem is not only in one region. A more probable solution for a regional unification consolidation in ASEAN may be closer to what we see in Latin America, the MERCOSUR, or, AfCFTA. ASEAN needs to work for a free trade union and customs union first and make it really mature!
@@snarveien1853 Autonomy is the most important. The diversity of cultures should not be touched by any means by external forces. Otherwise, these minority groups become exaggeratedly assertive and become against any investment in infrastructure. I say give them what they want plus education and let them learn about the world they live in and give them the chance to integrate into the global community. Excellent point!
This might be difficult because our cultures are really different. We would rather be just friends with trading partnerships. Ever since we open trade within ASEAN I can freely order apple products from Singapore 😅. I greatly benefited from this. Apple didn’t have a main office in PH or a warehouse. We have resellers who put huge margins. So ordering online was so great. On a general note buying products within ASEAN is easy. I heard Thailand textiles are so good so maybe I will buy that online as well. 😊
I love that most ASEAN people treat each other as brothers and sisters (and are ready to defend each other) despite the cultural, political, and religious differences.🌹
It will never be one country, China won't allow that it will be a counter weight to China and it will be hard for China to dominate ASEAN if they become one country
@@mingming9604 Not just the Chinese ports, but to leverage most of the world's trade exchanges in this side of the hemisphere! If they prefer to voyage in stormier oceans just to circumvent this toll bonanza, they could be our apologetic guests then
I love my fellow ASEAN. Hoping ya'll doing great now and in the future. I frequently travel to other ASEAN countries and make friends from each and i've fall in love with the people, language, culture, food and other aspect. Despite our differences we still manage to live together as a community. In my eyes differences perfects the imperfections. Ya'll the best neighbour i've ever had. Love from Malaysia.
Malaysia and singapore couldnt even stay in the same country, I doubt that it will be possible to unite countries with very different values and economic status. ASEAN as it is probably works best and increasing trade relations as well as collaborations is the way to go for now.
The reason Malaysia and Singapore separated is because that time Singapore full of Chinese, and Malaysia government don’t like communism as well and too much Chinese may ruined and dilute our local national culture and vibe, therefore they kick Singapura out for independent
It's really a good tale but please remember that unifying the republic countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore), the monarch countries (Malaysia, Brunei, Cambodia, and Thailand), the one-party communist countries (Vietnam, and Laos), that military junta country (Myanmar), plus that one young, fragile, and poor state (Timor Leste) is utterly impossible and if it does it will be a whole groundbreaking in the world political history.
I would say the english languange will used on an ASEAN senate or parliment, since it’s the lingua franca and every diplomat should know it. But there will be no official languanges on a federal level.
As a citizen of one of the ASEAN countries, we are very happy and contented to have unity among differences in the region. There is no need to take over one another's sovereignty or combined to be a single country.
ASEAN countries uniting into one big federation or country is as nonsensical as advocating for a united nations of Latin America. The cultures, different political systems and most important the vastly different essential issues each country faces makes such unity impossible. What COULD work out eventually once some of these countries come to political stability (even if that's not democratic) is a union like the European one. That would be much easier to accomplish and would make all these countries much stronger to the global market, even having the potential to surpass the EU in some categories. Still that's difficult and it will be even more difficult once the geopolitical interests come into the equation and once some kind of stepping back happens from china.
I love how the word vibrant democracy actually work in SG. Anything between 66(round-up)-70 party stakes is considered democracy. Especially, you still need 2/3 parliament stakes to put up effective legislative concerns. Don't you just how democracy can be defined?
It's the result of a highly efficient administration. Regardless it's the choice of free thinking majority Singaporeans. Despite its size it has one of the best if not the best tertiary education in the world based on academic achievements. Its health care system is among the best too despite its size & challenging landscape.
No need for these countries to become one country due to it's diversity. Strengthening economic and trade relations is the goal. I see the Philippines and Indonesia already have very close and vast archipelagic relationship, two or more countries but one strong partnership with Brunei and perhaps even Malaysia.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 hmm ASEAN as country is stronger tho. If this happened we have enough power to push away does fucker from China claiming the sea when it's fucking bullshit
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 But us Filipino have deep connection and alliance with Israel, something Indonesia and Malaysia Despise of so it wouldn't be possible. Although as a Filipino, the Idea of Maphilindo is great. More chance of standing against bully China.
Considering that mainland Southeast Asia was at war with each other because of border since time immemorial, it's a hard concept for us to grasp and accept. The current ASEAN is the best system for SEA so far, and to further improve, all nations of SEA shoud address and fix their domestic issues first.
Salah satu yang paling potensial bersatu itu adalah Indonesia dengan Filipina, sama-sama negara Republik, sama-sama pakai sistem presidensial, bentuk negara sama-sama kesatuan (kalau kedua negara ini gabung mungkin akan berbentuk federasi), sama-sama negara kepulauan, sama-sama pakai pemilihan umum langsung, secara sosio-kultur sama, secara fisik tidak ada bedanya antara wajah orang Sulawesi dengan orang Luzon, tidak ada bedanya bentuk wajah orang Batak dengan orang di Palawan dll, cara pertanian sama, dari segi sejarah kemerdekaan kita juga ada pertautan Tan Malaka juga berkawan dekat dengan Pejuang Filipina macam Manuel Quezon, Jose Abad Santos, Mariano del Los Santos, Crisanto Evangelista dll, dari sektor perekonomian pun juga gak terlalu senjang PDRB Per Kapita Filipina (3.623 USD) tidak terpaut jauh di bawah Indonesia (5.083 USD) dari dulu bhkan ada anekdot yg bilang kalau Indonesia itu adalah Filipina versi Muslim, dan Filipina itu adalah Indonesia versi Katolik 😅 Kalau beneran bersatu ini bakal jadi Bangsa terbesar ketiga di dunia, dengan perkiraan 394 juta populasi 🇵🇭🇮🇩
@@srahmadishak2098 Makanya gue bilang, sedangkan Brunei aja yg secara DNA politik nya sama dengan Semenanjung saja tidak mau gabung Malaysia, apalagi Monarki gabung dengan Kaum Republikan macam Indonesia, Singapura, Filipina. Apalagi ditambah geng negara Komunis Satu Partai macam Laos dan Vietnam, makin mustahil lah wkwkw
Tapi menurut saya, baik Indonesia maupun Filipina tidak cocok bergabung. Seperti yg anda katakan, ada banyak kemiripan antara Indonesia dan Filipina, seperti banyaknya penduduk, pembangunan yang tidak merata, sumber daya alam yang melimpah, bahkan sampai sistem pemerintahannya. Tapi di sana masalahnya, sistem pemerintahan Indonesia tidak sebagus Singapura ataupun Malaysia. Pemerintah mereka jauh lebi ahli dalam menjalankan negaranya, bahkan pembangunan di Malaysia jauh lebih merata dibandingkan dengan Indonesia. Indonesia cuma menang di lokasi geografis dan sumber daya alam, sedangkan kemampuan manajemen, merealisasikan pembangunan, dll itu buruk sekali. Di dalam Indonesia sendiri aja masih banyak wilayah yang belum terbangun, sepertinya tidak feasible jika mau ditambah dengan Filipina yang notabene mirip dengan kita. Pemerintahan Singapura sangat baik dalam menjalankan negaranya, terlihat dari pembangunan ekonomi yang sangat pesat. Sedangkan Malaysia, DPR mereka benar2 mewakili kepentingan rakyatnya. Pada umumnya, Malaysia terdiri dari 3 kaum etnis, yaitu Melayu, India, dan Tionghua. DPR mereka benar2 dipilih dari 3 kalangan itu dan masing2 memperjuangkan kepentingan golongannya makanya kalau kita ke Kuala Lumpur, bakal kaget karena sudah mulai mirip Singapura kotanya. Kalau Indonesia, pemimpin negaranya punya banyak hambatan dalam menjalankan visi misinya, belum lagi DPR yang memperjuangkan kepentingannya sendiri. Ibarat perusahaan yang ekonominya bagus tapi butuh IPO untuk menjalankannya karena jajaran direksinya dan manajemennya sudah terlalu kotor.
I think, the most possible asean countries to unite are: Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. Because of its language, we can understand each other with Bahasa Melayu. The biggest barrier is language barrier.
If ASEAN is about to unite as a single nation-state, it can learn from how Indonesia doing things, uniting a vastly diverse groups of people into a single nation-state. And for that reason, ASEAN's first priority would be to build a new shared identity among its members. Reflected from Indonesia's experience, that could be creating a shared language, and I think Bahasa Indonesia can be used as the regional language, and change the name into "Bahasa Asia Tenggara", since the language already successful at uniting different ethnic groups among the Nusantara archipelago.
@@DevSarman nah, i'm referring to 1st and 2nd Balkan Wars, of which every country in that region fought each other. We didn't have an ASEAN war so to speak.
Unlike America, Asian country have absolute different history, beliefs, value and almost anything. We refer our self Asian because we are on the same continent. But we never see each our each race as same to one another. We view our self our own without needing to influence each other because each of us prefer to solve our own rather to seek help from each other. We are too different to each other to be politically one.
Military will be crazy as well, if asean literally became 10 in 1 take down China and South China Sea will be very easy for us, then collaborate with Taiwan, east win and development, those man in the mountains and forest are crazy, China can’t mess with
@@me.account9690 It is more difficult to make Southeast Asia a one country than to make Pakistan and India in South Asia a one country. There are also various disputes within ASEAN countries, including disputes over sea and land. Moreover, Southeast Asia has no reason to become an enemy of China. Taiwan is an East Asian country founded by the Chinese nation. Even if Taiwan and China have a hostile relationship, Taiwan will not completely become China's enemy. But Southeast Asia can cooperate with Taiwan to control the South China Sea.
I think it's more feasible for a united federal Maritime SEA country (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei) than all 10 ASEAN members as one country. There was an attempt before with 'Maphilindo'
@@sardinassailat2119 Konfrontasi happened. The plan fell through as the "Indonesian invasion" of malaysia happened during those time, thus ending the concept of ever happening.
Thailand wants nothing to do with Burma, Laos, Cambodia these are the poorest and the least developed countries in the world. Wish Thailand could build wall around
As a Laotian, I personally hope ASEAN countries are able to continue to maintain and further enhance spirit of ASEAN solidarity, relationships and cooperation for the sake of national and regional interests and peaceful and sustainable development. It is and will be a good idea for ASEAN nations to respect, promote and enjoy their diversity and differences. ASEAN has its own uniqueness which could be utilised as a means for interests of every individual country and ASEAN as a whole. ASEAN doesn't have to be all the same bocoz of the fact that NOT all people, including ourselves and our family members, are NOT all the same physically and mentally.
Asean countries are very similar and very different at the same time it will be hard for these countries to be a one big country. Indonesia had a very great job in handling this difficulty of regional ethic and cultural diversity whit its hundreds of ethics but that because in the past all region in Indonesia had a same story of being colonized by one strong country where the people had similar feelings to the neighbors and to work together to fight the colonizers and to be one big country. For Asean to be one country the same most happens like Indonesia's past where other power have attack and have impact to the region where the people will start to think as one big brother
ASEAN as a single nation will not happen in our lifetime. The political make-up of ASEAN is too diverse, each with their own interest that could be conflicting to each other. Vietnam's single party communist system, for example, will not consider losing power and influence as part of a larger entity. However, a cooperative economic block should be possible and that will a great achievement already. And from there, a few generations later, something like the European Union could be formed. Think of it as how the European Economic Community becoming the foundation toward forming the European Union.
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i just know the history, which says indonesian, malaysian, singapore, brunei darusalam, thailand, philiphine was once a kingdom, the kingdom name is Majapahit
If it happens like a Federation. Indonesia would dominate internal legislature cause of size. Malaysia the economy cause its in the center geography wise and near Singapore. Philippines its Diplomacy, as country its most aligned politically with western counterparts. Singapore as the Capital. Vietnam a economic powerbase but also might act like the military arm like Texas for the US. Thailand would be like a cultural center with rich tourism, but it would be one of the richer regions. Just a rough outline for the major counties. Dont take to seriously cause I don't.
wow. First time I see a non-Singaporean suggesting Singapore as the capital. But I am sure the others will have none of that. lol. Singapore will more likely be like NYC, Mumbai or Shanghai. A major economic centre, but not the political one.
Sigurado hindi magkakasundo ang mga bawat mamamayan ng ibat ibang bansa. Katulad ng nangyari sa EU. Hindi sila nakasundo. Sira ulo itong "Behind Asia" nangengealam at nag mamarunong.
@@NoOne-xd1gw the definition of a country is one with its own government that occupies a territory. States like Vetican are also countries. The control of Singapore is up to the Singapore government and is sovereign. And has a fully functioning economy, government and an armed forces to protect our interests
I think it wouldn't be necessary for asean to become one single country because it'll be big big challenge because of too much differences, it's not something bad instead it's what makes us beautiful even wealthier, all we need is to be respectful and support each other. but maybe one currency is a good idea.
If the ASEAN unite, imagine the workforce and labor combined with experienced elite around the world working in the another countries. Nurses, Manufacturers, Farmers, and All types of Engineers in one country as all of them are progressing fast. Vast resources on the top of that.
What a beautiful dream if it really happened - the challanges are too hard for ASEAN ... not in this recent times, but hopefully later in the next 100 years, the dream could come true
ASEAN peoples are too diverse for unification. I was shocked at how different and similar we are with Malaysians. Even if there is an initiative to unite, this unification might take centuries to complete.
A confederacy can be formed instead of a federation or a union. It is weaker and the member states have more autonomy than a normal federation. Foriegn policy and south east asian defense will be handled by the federal govermment, while each member state can have it’s own militia/military and build their own infrastructures without the federal government’s interference. It’s a weak union, but should be good enough to start a real plan for a real federalization.
@@nusantaramapper7580 Great idea. I think that is already been talked about. I also think there is a reason why it did not happen. ASEAN is still an area of vast political differences.
There was an ancient empire centralized in eastern of java island called Majapahit empire (wilwatikta) which has teritory about more than half of nowdays asean member countries combined.
Majapahit wasn't centralize Haha. It just establish business ties with neighboring countries. This is called de-centralization. The real centralize empire that once conquered most of ASEAN was the Khmer empire
@@imperialkhmer6146 will you two stop comparing ancient empires to today's geopolitics. the demographics, political and economic system has vastly changed since then. what happened in the past won't happen today and even if it did it won't a few centuries.
For the culture, we are closer than we thought, I don't think it's a problem. However, political of each country is vastly difference in many way, not just the regime system but also many other severe issue.
It's impossible because of the terrain. Religious differences. Burma, Bhutan, Northeast India, Chittagong, Bangladesh, Yunnan, Tibet, Bhutan are more likely.
This will cause a lot of bad things for Malaysia and Singapore governments to deal with. Because many people from across ASEAN will try to cross border and sneak into wealthy rich country to work there. Economies and Currencies will cause ASEAN officials to have a very very hard headache. Moreover, English might be the official language for paperworks throughout the new country but If ASEAN choose Malaysia/Indonesia as an official language it will create an enormous problem
No it won't. There is problems as there's no such thing as seamless integration but it will have the same problem as when East and West Germany was integrated back as one. The middle class move to poor side since commodity price is lower there and the poor move the rich side for employment opportunity.
The inequality between developed countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and the newer merging economies of Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar are astronomically huge. Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei would have to literally spend hundreds of Billions of dollars to develop the nations with smaller economies to get onto par and that in itself would take decades of work and cooperation between the countries. Its a monumental task and I don't think this will ever happen in my lifetime.
In the most ideal form of governance for these big nations to join a federation, is that foriegn policy and south east asian defense will be held by the federal government, while member states will do whatever it please with it’s territory and economic development. There will be federal taxes, however it’s very little, maybe 5% per nation or even as small as 3%. So those emerging economies won’t be a big burden for indonesia, malasyia, brunei and singapore.
Singaporean here. I’m gonna go out on a limb here & say we prefer the status quo. Becoming one country means all your problems become ours, & we’d be swamped with your poor & desperate. Also, we won’t benefit from currency exchange differences when we travel or trade within the region. On the flip side, all the region’s corrupt politicians won’t have a safe haven for their slush funds then… for this reason alone, many of your politicians will be against it.
That is a typical Singaporean mindset. Some of them think that they’re in a pedestal. However, they will never thrive if we boycott and leave them alone. A big part of their manpower is from neighbouring countries. Most of their resources are imported. More than 90% of their food is imported. If they think that other ASEAN nations will rely on them, no. What will they do with all those money without the help of their “poor and desperate” brothers, as you say?
@@jedvisaya7385 *yawn* these are threats that we’ve heard since independence. We’re coming to 58 years of independence, and we’re still here. Can you please come up with some new, original threats? Your manpower keeps coming despite our best efforts to stem the flow. It’s not our fault that your best & brightest want to work here, along with everyone else. Can you please do something about that? Like improve employment prospects & conditions in your own countries? It’s not like we did anything to stop you from doing so. Also, if we don’t buy the food you produce, who will? You think your domestic market can pay your producers what we’re paying them now? Or maybe you can try selling your produce to China…? As for us, we will always be able to find a producer willing to sell to us. It’s a big world out there, we don’t only buy produce from within South-East Asia, y’ know. We may pay more & grumble about it, but we won’t starve. I can’t say the same for your farmers…
@@jonirojonironin5353 Even dealing with the Rohingya refugee crisis already cause havoc among ASEAN countries. Can't imagine how they would deal with the current Myanmar
That is one Unique Scenario, Difficult but Possible. It needs to Start from what type of Leadership structure will be in place in which all will be Represented But its interesting just thinking about it and the Amazing possibilities.🇵🇭
ist Phase Free Trade, Unified digital local currency, mutual defence cooperation, free and unified foreign policy, regular cultural exchange, understanding different religious practices, unified customs and immigration laws ( passports, ID's and free travel )
One race, one religion, one character? _Yeah, where have we heard this kind of rhetoric before...?_ But yes, obvious snark aside, with differing political systems and cultural identities, the EU is nowhere near that ideal, an ideal so close to its historical implications as to be fundamentally anathema to the sensibilities of its constituent member-states.
It's just my opinion,doesn't Indonesia have a lot of natural recourses too? Before the world knowing about the nickel in Indonesia, they all keep shutting and closing they're eyes and ears from Indonesia,now they are trying to take over Indonesia,idk why im saying this even tho it's not in the context this is my opinion,if asean combined, Indonesia's nickel would make asean rich and will have electrical transportation..
we might impossible to unify.....BUT we should help each other not fighting each other so Westerner and European does not bully us, take advantage on us and also treat us lightly as 3rd world country.
No Need to unite into 1 nations, the native language of each representative would become into extinctions.... For examples: Burmese and Thai use somekind of Sanskrit Script... if this new nations, it will collapsing the burmese and thai script and replace with latin alphabets...
I'am a Filipino. But if ASEAN country would be a single nation. I want ASEAN to be lead by Jokowi Widodo. So much commend to this Mr... all love from PH 💕
I believe we should unite with countries that are close to us in relation and culture first, such as Indonesia with Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Brunai. Or Laos with Myanmar, Cambodia, etc. After it was successful, then we could try to unite it to be one powerful nation. Cause if we want to unite ASEAN under one country banner from the start, I think it would quite difficult. CMIIW.
if that is the case, you would risk the entire geopolitical region divided into 3 major factions that, if as you expected would unite into a supranational state otherwise it will become competitor to each other and will start to impose hegemony through force, asean as it is, is a much better proposition than that... the "not so similiar" neighbours are brought to the same table, even so this community of nations can't even decide what to do when one of it's government is kicked by a coup
India's GDP is 3.1 trillion, and the narrator of the video says this United ASEAN country will have GDP APPROXIMATELY 3 trillion, so maybe it is slightly above India
As an overseas-born Vietnamese in Thailand, I do love & respect all my friends from all differences no matter language, barrier, culture, or ethnicity especially all of those who come from Indochina and Burma. Wish all ASEANs become one strengthen group to defeat all expansionism of ChinaGov which is killing Khong river and other resource with his greedy&ambition.
You know, historically, majority of these nations used to be ruled by the same family from the sultanate of Brunei. Until colonization happened. The Philippines' pre-colonial kingdom of Lusung (origin of the name Luzon, and means "to submerge") for example is ruled by a certain Rajah Ache (known as Rajah Matanda or the Old Rajah) who is married to a princess of Brunei and is himself a grandson of a sultan of Brunei.
@@ao6370 I've probably worded this wrong but from what I recall, a lot of the Indianized southeast Asian Nations are vassal states connected to the Sri Vijayan empire and are mostly from the same lineages. But I'm mostly talking in general here since the idea of a united SEA isn't that hard to imagine given the history of vassal states and expansive Indian influences so take it with a grain of salt since I can only really vouch for the history of the Philippines. Also, a lot of this is of course speculative since for the most part, a lot of these states rely on oral traditions to pass down history, which are mostly romanticized epics embellished with mythology. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Brunei
@@rhyanjill we can hope but still hard to Imagine, as you mean indianized is Hinduism? Yes back centuries ago most of these Asean are Hinduism and having almost same religion and culture, thats what unite most of the country, but now Asean differ alot in aspect not only religion, culture, currency, development levels, technologies, etc. Now even 1 countries hard to unite all races and religions in their country (you can see what happen in Myanmar for example) even more whole Asean.
ASEAN countries becoming a united group or nation is possible not only because they have a common economic aspirations but because they have a common on-going history of national liberation movement. Yes, by learning from each other and cultural exchange will greatly bring about such unity. The people of these nations all believe that there is more than just economic development. The upliftment of their spiritual consciousness and relationship with Mother Earth is paramount to0 them.
If the Association of Southeast Asian nations suddenly overnight became one nation, just how important would it become in the global arena? Let us know what you think down below!
Thank you for the positive views.
Yeah, why bother making this. Who is so ambitious to think of this impossible thing. Even European Union don't imagine forming one country. Countries will not agree because it is not in their interest. Would a single party know of every groups plights? We can't even form a military pact, do military drills and patrol the edge of the border of the territories of the members and sail on free waters.
The importance will be more in the economic perspective. Actually, in the mind of South East Asian Country, each country views it's neighbour as a region that should be safe and stable. So they don't mind too much with other country's problem especially if that country is very very far away or don't have significant relation with South East Asia.
This is stupid video, it's not only impossible but, it is pointless and no meaning. Please have more meaningful videos.
The eu does NOT respect it's members wishes just look at immigration.
We can't be a country. But as a Malaysian, I would die defending my Asean brothers and sisters. We love one another too much.
ASEAN country sister:Singapore
As a filipino, i agree, but, if there will be a chance for us to become a one country, i want my country or other asean country to improve first because we still have a lot of problems in our country before we become as one country.
In reality Malaysia always attack Cambodia on social media :))))
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It’s impossible for ASEAN to unite as 1 country / Federation. Each of the country has very diverse policies, ideology, culture and domestic issues. They could only at best agree to exist peacefully, cooperate in trades and economy & development. ASEAN was initially formed in 1967 by Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippians & Singapore. It slowly expanded to its current 10 members
I'm sorry you mean Philippines not Philippians from Bible.
@FGoogle and youtube And asean countries will be running by chinese immigrants? No thanks
@FGoogle and youtube but cut Myanmar out
It's 11 members now
@FGoogle and youtube Singapore??? Are you kidding us??? 😂
If only... but in a realistic world, political systems, language barriers, culture, and religion be the challenges to face. Not to forget to include those who think they are better than other mindsets. Free trade and a unified currency as the first step to mutual benefits.
European also faced a similar barrier, before EU, each and every country had its own political system, own language, own culture, and currency.
If only this world shares the same currency, languages, political views and no religions... just imagine that...
we will have lesser war, no more racism, no more fascist, no more foreign languages to confuse us, lesser social barriers, climate change will probably solve faster, and the prices we want to buy will be a lot cheaper since we all share the same currency. No more separation bs and this that cultural differences. Idc about diversity, because we have animals and plans in this earth, there's no need to diverse among people as that would likely create a war.
@@Cubs3344 but they're still individual countries
There is the language barrier that may be a problem
@@cleothechicken686 EU had similar issue, you think Germany and France and Italy or Netherlands speak the same language? If they could break the language barrier why can't Asian?
become 1 country is impossible, but to unite in 1 currency like euro is possible enough.
Agree with you, would be too much conflict rather than advance we get for the moment
If its impossible, then it was done before yesterday.
@@chingcheewoo913the unbalance of economic growth.
And expecting fluctuation in the economy across the whole association.
Asian Dollar
I find it heart warming that even though everyone from these nations know it’s virtually impossible for such a thing to come forth in this era due to so many different issues, they still have love and care for the other nations as their own
Because if something happened to one of ASEAN country and the source is from outside of ASEAN we know that the rest of ASEAN countries will be affected sooner or later. So if it is possible to prevent that it is better for each of the ASEAN member to do so.
We unite through durian and shopee. Hail Southeast Asia
Yes. Sometimes we’re rude with each other (haha) but when other countries (other than ASEAN) bully one of the ASEAN countries, we tend to become protective and loving with each other. ☺️
@@jedvisaya7385 sooo basically we all a tsundere neighbors?👁👄👁
@@firegaming1594 pretty much. Our countries are like brothers and sisters, we bicker and fight but any mtf outside tries to fight one of our own, they will know wrath like no other
ASEAN has existed long before EU but has not progressed as much. It was formed more to prevent conflict than for integration. It is more like a community gathering of neighbours for chit chat. And currently Myanmar is not invited because of family violence.
we'll surely wait Myanmar is inseparable part of ASEAN
Do you think ASEAN is not improving
You're looking down Myanmar but ASEAN supportingand uplifting him up that is the aim of ASEAN
@@CypressC2jthey aren't doing much for myanmar tho.They keep having meetings but only indonesia seems to be the one advocating for help to myanmar
Ridiculous, apparently the only ASEAN association that East Timor has not joined. Burma has been involved for a long time.
As Indonesian I think this would be impossible, let alone unite with fellow established ASEAN country, even in Indonesia which has very diverse culture, big landscape and many island, it is very difficult to be equal in infrastructure and economy for whole region..
It would never be equal, in the end an island (java island) that house more than half the population would receive better infrastructure and has better economy than the other.
@Warrior Prince bro, the ASEAN headquarters is already in Jakarta, Indonesia. also, Singapore is better off as economic center than governing center.
you guys don't even have land to spare to build building to accommodate tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people to sustain it.
Not unless a non-ASEAN giant neighbor invades ASEAN, impossibility can be overcome with external threat. If for example this expansionist non ASEAN nation occupied the Philippines, it will easily conquer much of Malaysia and Indonesia as it will use the Philippine ports to launch its invasion. A school of fish can win against a Shark.
Whose East Sea belongs to?
@@KOROZUMILuz-zf9beChina
ASEAN is a good platform for Economic integration and political cooperation in an uncertain world. But nationhood is beyond reach, because differences are too deeply entrenched among the different countries. The current relationship between individual states maintains a healthy distance. We are great friends, but we're not keen on marriage.
Last sentence well said, the current border splits are great, nothing like balkans as some eurocentric people have compared....
It will be a long trip.
Good are the intentions in this video. It will take a long time IF this project will ever consolidates. Some discuss it could be an economy similar to the European Union. However, its cultural ideologies are so diverse that will a long time to educate all the ethnic groups to accept and work together and share the same vision. Then there are local national-regional individual interests that do not follow democratic rules, and this problem is not only in one region.
A more probable solution for a regional unification consolidation in ASEAN may be closer to what we see in Latin America, the MERCOSUR, or, AfCFTA.
ASEAN needs to work for a free trade union and customs union first and make it really mature!
autonomy can solve what you said
And also infrastructure development
@@snarveien1853 Autonomy is the most important. The diversity of cultures should not be touched by any means by external forces. Otherwise, these minority groups become exaggeratedly assertive and become against any investment in infrastructure. I say give them what they want plus education and let them learn about the world they live in and give them the chance to integrate into the global community.
Excellent point!
@@snarveien1853yeah that's federalism if we don't then our individual future is eaten by strong groups of economies
Asean must plan it now
@FGoogle and youtube 😂😂😂😂
This might be difficult because our cultures are really different. We would rather be just friends with trading partnerships. Ever since we open trade within ASEAN I can freely order apple products from Singapore 😅. I greatly benefited from this. Apple didn’t have a main office in PH or a warehouse. We have resellers who put huge margins. So ordering online was so great. On a general note buying products within ASEAN is easy. I heard Thailand textiles are so good so maybe I will buy that online as well. 😊
I was reading half way through your comment when i realize. Wait a second, this guy ain't talking about fruit.
@@sandvichbros1659 Something about fruit vendors selling computers I heard
@@shinsenshogun900 i got mistaken because Apple usually written with a capital A. So i feel dumb thinking he was talking about fruit. 😅
😂😂😂 📱 not 🍏
🤯.📱=🍊, but 📺=🍏
Asean from The Philippines. Sending love and peace to all my Asean brothers and sisters. ☺️
Love from Tamil Nadu 💚🤗
I love that most ASEAN people treat each other as brothers and sisters (and are ready to defend each other) despite the cultural, political, and religious differences.🌹
I never been to vietnam, malasia, indonesia or any other asean country but for some reason i have a soft hearts towards them.
I love all Southeast Asian countries 🥰 Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️
Love u Malaysia from west Java Indonesia 🙃❤️
It will never be one country, China won't allow that it will be a counter weight to China and it will be hard for China to dominate ASEAN if they become one country
Exactly China wont let it happen in the first place..
That single ASEAN country would effectively collectively control all the important trade routes to and from China!
each time a Asian power tried to build a great empire, their war with China is inevitable, such as the Mongol Empire, the Japanese Empire...
@@mingming9604 Not just the Chinese ports, but to leverage most of the world's trade exchanges in this side of the hemisphere!
If they prefer to voyage in stormier oceans just to circumvent this toll bonanza, they could be our apologetic guests then
us also will not allow
I love my fellow ASEAN. Hoping ya'll doing great now and in the future. I frequently travel to other ASEAN countries and make friends from each and i've fall in love with the people, language, culture, food and other aspect. Despite our differences we still manage to live together as a community. In my eyes differences perfects the imperfections. Ya'll the best neighbour i've ever had. Love from Malaysia.
Hi I am from the Philippines. Sending love to other ASEAN nations!❤❤❤❤
Hello from another ASEAN Country 🇰🇭
Same. Love from Malaysia
Love from Tamil Nadu
Malaysia and singapore couldnt even stay in the same country, I doubt that it will be possible to unite countries with very different values and economic status. ASEAN as it is probably works best and increasing trade relations as well as collaborations is the way to go for now.
@@rannarann9316 well ASEAN exist indirectly bcs of Malaysia since MAPHILINDO failed
@@rannarann9316 they actually don't have conflict with Singapore
It's more like talking trash to Singapore even though most don't care
@@cocaineminor4420 Nah there were the racial riots of 1964
British states 😂
The reason Malaysia and Singapore separated is because that time Singapore full of Chinese, and Malaysia government don’t like communism as well and too much Chinese may ruined and dilute our local national culture and vibe, therefore they kick Singapura out for independent
It's really a good tale but please remember that unifying the republic countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore), the monarch countries (Malaysia, Brunei, Cambodia, and Thailand), the one-party communist countries (Vietnam, and Laos), that military junta country (Myanmar), plus that one young, fragile, and poor state (Timor Leste) is utterly impossible and if it does it will be a whole groundbreaking in the world political history.
commuist cambodia was removed by commuist Vietnam
@@jazarastar4916 LOL nowadays Cambodia is overrun by communist China, no difference tbh
1 similar country Malaysia=Myanmar about ethnic rules even tho~ they're not want to do "ICERD sign"
bro Cambodia not communist country. why you said that
Vietnam won't hurt Cambodia because it's our family.
In my opinion ASEAN can't unite because of language and cultural barrier. Member countries is quite diverse.
Diverse beyond diplomatic coercion indeed
More like internal conflict ,recently cambodja do sneaky mock to all 9 asean member in SEA games
I would say the english languange will used on an ASEAN senate or parliment, since it’s the lingua franca and every diplomat should know it. But there will be no official languanges on a federal level.
As a citizen of one of the ASEAN countries, we are very happy and contented to have unity among differences in the region. There is no need to take over one another's sovereignty or combined to be a single country.
ASEAN countries uniting into one big federation or country is as nonsensical as advocating for a united nations of Latin America. The cultures, different political systems and most important the vastly different essential issues each country faces makes such unity impossible.
What COULD work out eventually once some of these countries come to political stability (even if that's not democratic) is a union like the European one.
That would be much easier to accomplish and would make all these countries much stronger to the global market, even having the potential to surpass the EU in some categories. Still that's difficult and it will be even more difficult once the geopolitical interests come into the equation and once some kind of stepping back happens from china.
Singapore is a vibrant democracy?😂 It's basically A de facto one party state.
Basically Rich north korea
I love how the word vibrant democracy actually work in SG.
Anything between 66(round-up)-70 party stakes is considered democracy. Especially, you still need 2/3 parliament stakes to put up effective legislative concerns.
Don't you just how democracy can be defined?
but how are the people lacking?
@@sovietroll7880 -Uncle roger
It's the result of a highly efficient administration. Regardless it's the choice of free thinking majority Singaporeans. Despite its size it has one of the best if not the best tertiary education in the world based on academic achievements. Its health care system is among the best too despite its size & challenging landscape.
No need for these countries to become one country due to it's diversity. Strengthening economic and trade relations is the goal. I see the Philippines and Indonesia already have very close and vast archipelagic relationship, two or more countries but one strong partnership with Brunei and perhaps even Malaysia.
you just said bring back maphilindo
@@soberman1520 as an indonesian i support maphilindo. this will actualy solves territorial disputes between the countries.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 i think malaysia was the first to disagree for uniting as maphilindo. i don't know the reason.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 hmm ASEAN as country is stronger tho. If this happened we have enough power to push away does fucker from China claiming the sea when it's fucking bullshit
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 But us Filipino have deep connection and alliance with Israel, something Indonesia and Malaysia Despise of so it wouldn't be possible. Although as a Filipino, the Idea of Maphilindo is great. More chance of standing against bully China.
It's basically impossible consider even the EU is not considered a country.
ASEAN should be like the EU imo
@@samandiaanjir yeah, quite impossible
Considering that mainland Southeast Asia was at war with each other because of border since time immemorial, it's a hard concept for us to grasp and accept. The current ASEAN is the best system for SEA so far, and to further improve, all nations of SEA shoud address and fix their domestic issues first.
แน่นอน absolutely yes👌
Salah satu yang paling potensial bersatu itu adalah Indonesia dengan Filipina, sama-sama negara Republik, sama-sama pakai sistem presidensial, bentuk negara sama-sama kesatuan (kalau kedua negara ini gabung mungkin akan berbentuk federasi), sama-sama negara kepulauan, sama-sama pakai pemilihan umum langsung, secara sosio-kultur sama, secara fisik tidak ada bedanya antara wajah orang Sulawesi dengan orang Luzon, tidak ada bedanya bentuk wajah orang Batak dengan orang di Palawan dll, cara pertanian sama, dari segi sejarah kemerdekaan kita juga ada pertautan Tan Malaka juga berkawan dekat dengan Pejuang Filipina macam Manuel Quezon, Jose Abad Santos, Mariano del Los Santos, Crisanto Evangelista dll, dari sektor perekonomian pun juga gak terlalu senjang PDRB Per Kapita Filipina (3.623 USD) tidak terpaut jauh di bawah Indonesia (5.083 USD) dari dulu bhkan ada anekdot yg bilang kalau Indonesia itu adalah Filipina versi Muslim, dan Filipina itu adalah Indonesia versi Katolik 😅
Kalau beneran bersatu ini bakal jadi Bangsa terbesar ketiga di dunia, dengan perkiraan 394 juta populasi 🇵🇭🇮🇩
ini yang sebetulnya. negara2 beraja seperti malaysia, thailand, brunei etc tidak mungkin menghapuskan sistem beraja nya.
@@srahmadishak2098
Makanya gue bilang, sedangkan Brunei aja yg secara DNA politik nya sama dengan Semenanjung saja tidak mau gabung Malaysia, apalagi Monarki gabung dengan Kaum Republikan macam Indonesia, Singapura, Filipina. Apalagi ditambah geng negara Komunis Satu Partai macam Laos dan Vietnam, makin mustahil lah wkwkw
@@salixalba9677 Singapura negara satu partai sih. Jadi ya....
@@cmaxz817 betul, ada anekdot yang bilang bahwa Singapura itu Korea Utara tapi kaya
Tapi menurut saya, baik Indonesia maupun Filipina tidak cocok bergabung. Seperti yg anda katakan, ada banyak kemiripan antara Indonesia dan Filipina, seperti banyaknya penduduk, pembangunan yang tidak merata, sumber daya alam yang melimpah, bahkan sampai sistem pemerintahannya.
Tapi di sana masalahnya, sistem pemerintahan Indonesia tidak sebagus Singapura ataupun Malaysia. Pemerintah mereka jauh lebi ahli dalam menjalankan negaranya, bahkan pembangunan di Malaysia jauh lebih merata dibandingkan dengan Indonesia. Indonesia cuma menang di lokasi geografis dan sumber daya alam, sedangkan kemampuan manajemen, merealisasikan pembangunan, dll itu buruk sekali. Di dalam Indonesia sendiri aja masih banyak wilayah yang belum terbangun, sepertinya tidak feasible jika mau ditambah dengan Filipina yang notabene mirip dengan kita.
Pemerintahan Singapura sangat baik dalam menjalankan negaranya, terlihat dari pembangunan ekonomi yang sangat pesat. Sedangkan Malaysia, DPR mereka benar2 mewakili kepentingan rakyatnya. Pada umumnya, Malaysia terdiri dari 3 kaum etnis, yaitu Melayu, India, dan Tionghua. DPR mereka benar2 dipilih dari 3 kalangan itu dan masing2 memperjuangkan kepentingan golongannya makanya kalau kita ke Kuala Lumpur, bakal kaget karena sudah mulai mirip Singapura kotanya. Kalau Indonesia, pemimpin negaranya punya banyak hambatan dalam menjalankan visi misinya, belum lagi DPR yang memperjuangkan kepentingannya sendiri. Ibarat perusahaan yang ekonominya bagus tapi butuh IPO untuk menjalankannya karena jajaran direksinya dan manajemennya sudah terlalu kotor.
I think, the most possible asean countries to unite are: Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. Because of its language, we can understand each other with Bahasa Melayu. The biggest barrier is language barrier.
Only if Indonesia doesn't treat the rest of us like colonies.
Singapore is quite different from the other three cultures because it is a country with Confucian culture
@@gunsroses1293 if they combined, not anymore.
Great perspective but we still long way to go.
It's not gonna happen and each country won't agree to it. Personally, I think it's a ridiculous idea.
If ASEAN is about to unite as a single nation-state, it can learn from how Indonesia doing things, uniting a vastly diverse groups of people into a single nation-state.
And for that reason, ASEAN's first priority would be to build a new shared identity among its members. Reflected from Indonesia's experience, that could be creating a shared language, and I think Bahasa Indonesia can be used as the regional language, and change the name into "Bahasa Asia Tenggara", since the language already successful at uniting different ethnic groups among the Nusantara archipelago.
totally agreed
You know people call that ‘culture genocide’ these days, right?
Nope
@@stewardang4939 What do you mean by nope?
I think Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines have done a better job of that. Indonesia isn't the only SE Asian country with a diverse population.
Southeast Asia in a nutshell is the Balkans of Asia, but with great economic growth
No, the economic growth here is a nothingburger, if the only thing that is tru that we ASEAN hate Chinese people altogether.
Except that ASEAN didn't have 1st and 2nd wars.
@@stormblaze26 Vietnam war, Cambodian genocide, Moro conflict, West Papuan Conflict, and recent Myanmar civil war could count
@@DevSarman nah, i'm referring to 1st and 2nd Balkan Wars, of which every country in that region fought each other. We didn't have an ASEAN war so to speak.
@@stormblaze26 Fair enough.
Unlike America, Asian country have absolute different history, beliefs, value and almost anything. We refer our self Asian because we are on the same continent. But we never see each our each race as same to one another. We view our self our own without needing to influence each other because each of us prefer to solve our own rather to seek help from each other. We are too different to each other to be politically one.
entire Southeast Asia once Hinduism and Buddhism culture before.. before Islam arrived in Maritime in Southeast Asia.
Asean as one country would be extremely op and vulnerable geopolitically at the same time
Military will be crazy as well, if asean literally became 10 in 1 take down China and South China Sea will be very easy for us, then collaborate with Taiwan, east win and development, those man in the mountains and forest are crazy, China can’t mess with
The greatest online forces.
It's literally worse than 600 COD lobby. The bad words spoken alone is probably enough to pollute 3/4 of Earth's water
@@me.account9690 It is more difficult to make Southeast Asia a one country than to make Pakistan and India in South Asia a one country. There are also various disputes within ASEAN countries, including disputes over sea and land. Moreover, Southeast Asia has no reason to become an enemy of China. Taiwan is an East Asian country founded by the Chinese nation. Even if Taiwan and China have a hostile relationship, Taiwan will not completely become China's enemy. But Southeast Asia can cooperate with Taiwan to control the South China Sea.
I think it's more feasible for a united federal Maritime SEA country (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei) than all 10 ASEAN members as one country. There was an attempt before with 'Maphilindo'
How did maphilindo end, it's kinda new to me
@@sardinassailat2119 Konfrontasi happened. The plan fell through as the "Indonesian invasion" of malaysia happened during those time, thus ending the concept of ever happening.
Yeah the Malphilindo superstate ever in SEA if it exists today. 💪💪
Thailand wants nothing to do with Burma, Laos, Cambodia these are the poorest and the least developed countries in the world. Wish Thailand could build wall around
As a Laotian, I personally hope ASEAN countries are able to continue to maintain and further enhance spirit of ASEAN solidarity, relationships and cooperation for the sake of national and regional interests and peaceful and sustainable development. It is and will be a good idea for ASEAN nations to respect, promote and enjoy their diversity and differences. ASEAN has its own uniqueness which could be utilised as a means for interests of every individual country and ASEAN as a whole.
ASEAN doesn't have to be all the same bocoz of the fact that NOT all people, including ourselves and our family members, are NOT all the same physically and mentally.
As a Thai, our language is likevreally similar and apart from English I can understand yours most
no one want to carry your economy bro 😂😂
Asean countries are very similar and very different at the same time it will be hard for these countries to be a one big country. Indonesia had a very great job in handling this difficulty of regional ethic and cultural diversity whit its hundreds of ethics but that because in the past all region in Indonesia had a same story of being colonized by one strong country where the people had similar feelings to the neighbors and to work together to fight the colonizers and to be one big country. For Asean to be one country the same most happens like Indonesia's past where other power have attack and have impact to the region where the people will start to think as one big brother
ASEAN can only act as a EU alternative first before it can try to become a unified state first as a federal state IMHO 😸
ASEAN as a single nation will not happen in our lifetime. The political make-up of ASEAN is too diverse, each with their own interest that could be conflicting to each other. Vietnam's single party communist system, for example, will not consider losing power and influence as part of a larger entity. However, a cooperative economic block should be possible and that will a great achievement already. And from there, a few generations later, something like the European Union could be formed. Think of it as how the European Economic Community becoming the foundation toward forming the European Union.
Just love watching and listening to this particular video again and again and again and again. It's my personal ASMR. Ahh, someday!!!
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i just know the history, which says indonesian, malaysian, singapore, brunei darusalam, thailand, philiphine was once a kingdom, the kingdom name is Majapahit
only the southern part of thailand tho.
If it happens like a Federation. Indonesia would dominate internal legislature cause of size.
Malaysia the economy cause its in the center geography wise and near Singapore.
Philippines its Diplomacy, as country its most aligned politically with western counterparts.
Singapore as the Capital.
Vietnam a economic powerbase but also might act like the military arm like Texas for the US.
Thailand would be like a cultural center with rich tourism, but it would be one of the richer regions.
Just a rough outline for the major counties. Dont take to seriously cause I don't.
wow. First time I see a non-Singaporean suggesting Singapore as the capital. But I am sure the others will have none of that. lol. Singapore will more likely be like NYC, Mumbai or Shanghai. A major economic centre, but not the political one.
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As a Filipino, I assure you it will not last even for a few hours.
And I assure you it will be because of a Filipino. Eheheheh joke lang po! Fellow Pinoy here!
Sigurado hindi magkakasundo ang mga bawat mamamayan ng ibat ibang bansa. Katulad ng nangyari sa EU. Hindi sila nakasundo. Sira ulo itong "Behind Asia" nangengealam at nag mamarunong.
As a Singapore no. We don’t want our economy, living standards and currency to be dragged down
You are not even a country, you are a city more like city state similar to Athena, Vatican etc
Smart
@@NoOne-xd1gw the definition of a country is one with its own government that occupies a territory. States like Vetican are also countries. The control of Singapore is up to the Singapore government and is sovereign. And has a fully functioning economy, government and an armed forces to protect our interests
Start a unified ASEAN currency backed up by gold... then let's move forward from there
No thanks I go to Vietnam because the currency is stronger than the baht. Single currency would take that situation away
No
I think it wouldn't be necessary for asean to become one single country because it'll be big big challenge because of too much differences, it's not something bad instead it's what makes us beautiful even wealthier, all we need is to be respectful and support each other. but maybe one currency is a good idea.
If they want to merge into a singular nation then they need to do what Joseph Tito did to the union of Yugoslavia while adding to some improvements
and then dont forget the balkanisation
Let's just agree that it'll be a horrible civil wars in the future.
I agree with you... From 🇵🇭
Indonesia doesn't need that, we're going to create a new economy, much bigger than you think!
Every N p in your dream Indonesia is becoming more corrupt country lol
Ok…. If you say so, keep that pride very high.
all i want is for us to share 1 single currency and all rail connection. Schengen like visa program for tourists.
If the ASEAN unite, imagine the workforce and labor combined with experienced elite around the world working in the another countries. Nurses, Manufacturers, Farmers, and All types of Engineers in one country as all of them are progressing fast. Vast resources on the top of that.
What a beautiful dream if it really happened - the challanges are too hard for ASEAN ... not in this recent times, but hopefully later in the next 100 years, the dream could come true
How many tribulations do you think any ambitious politician would attempt this?
ASEAN peoples are too diverse for unification. I was shocked at how different and similar we are with Malaysians. Even if there is an initiative to unite, this unification might take centuries to complete.
A confederacy can be formed instead of a federation or a union. It is weaker and the member states have more autonomy than a normal federation.
Foriegn policy and south east asian defense will be handled by the federal govermment, while each member state can have it’s own militia/military and build their own infrastructures without the federal government’s interference.
It’s a weak union, but should be good enough to start a real plan for a real federalization.
@@nusantaramapper7580 Great idea. I think that is already been talked about. I also think there is a reason why it did not happen. ASEAN is still an area of vast political differences.
Good idea bro,
There was an ancient empire centralized in eastern of java island called Majapahit empire (wilwatikta) which has teritory about more than half of nowdays asean member countries combined.
Majapahit wasn't centralize Haha. It just establish business ties with neighboring countries. This is called de-centralization. The real centralize empire that once conquered most of ASEAN was the Khmer empire
@@imperialkhmer6146 will you two stop comparing ancient empires to today's geopolitics. the demographics, political and economic system has vastly changed since then. what happened in the past won't happen today and even if it did it won't a few centuries.
No man thankyou, Indonesia is already huge, it's kinda pain in the ass already
I'd love to live in this hypothetical country!
Get ready for the next battle! blurts in the distance
Would you like to live in such possible hard times?
For the culture, we are closer than we thought, I don't think it's a problem. However, political of each country is vastly difference in many way, not just the regime system but also many other severe issue.
People of each country cannot get together, impossible cannot happen.
I don’t think that’s the point of the video
I think they can but the elite and government can't
It's impossible because of the terrain. Religious differences. Burma, Bhutan, Northeast India, Chittagong, Bangladesh, Yunnan, Tibet, Bhutan are more likely.
Never would ASEAN BE ONE COUNTRY, IT'S A DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN. KEEP THINGS AS IS. PEACEFUL COOPERATION AND FRIENDSHIP FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY.
We are like siblings, we can't be together forever, but at the end of the day we still love each other
This will cause a lot of bad things for Malaysia and Singapore governments to deal with. Because many people from across ASEAN will try to cross border and sneak into wealthy rich country to work there. Economies and Currencies will cause ASEAN officials to have a very very hard headache. Moreover, English might be the official language for paperworks throughout the new country but If ASEAN choose Malaysia/Indonesia as an official language it will create an enormous problem
No it won't. There is problems as there's no such thing as seamless integration but it will have the same problem as when East and West Germany was integrated back as one. The middle class move to poor side since commodity price is lower there and the poor move the rich side for employment opportunity.
Great sharing 🎉
*Behind ASEAN
I like how this is the most civilized comments in the platform.
I like how the narrator thinks Singapore is a democracy when it has basically been led by one party ever since its existence.
Still has more freedom than china though
Singapore's a flawed democracy. Plus, let's remember that most countries in ASEAN are also flawed democracies.
@@jay0787 the fuck is a "flawed democracy"? Is that what the Europeans call to countries that isn't remotely governed by white or anglo-saxon?
Malaysia had been lead by one party since its existence up until 2018, it was and still is a democracy.
Democracy is not as great as the west puts it. USA itself is not even a democracy. It’s a republic.
ASEAN do not need to be a single country, just maintain our peace and harmony. Respect each other's boundaries. In one big family ❤❤❤
How can all these nation unite when they can't even stop arguing on the comment section😂
Yes we still can’t stop arguing and said that our country is superior than other 😂
that's democracy or should we say democrazy hahaha
a good start for making a new country
Because we aren't hive mind.
The inequality between developed countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and the newer merging economies of Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar are astronomically huge. Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei would have to literally spend hundreds of Billions of dollars to develop the nations with smaller economies to get onto par and that in itself would take decades of work and cooperation between the countries. Its a monumental task and I don't think this will ever happen in my lifetime.
In the most ideal form of governance for these big nations to join a federation, is that foriegn policy and south east asian defense will be held by the federal government, while member states will do whatever it please with it’s territory and economic development. There will be federal taxes, however it’s very little, maybe 5% per nation or even as small as 3%.
So those emerging economies won’t be a big burden for indonesia, malasyia, brunei and singapore.
This is what Indonesian extrimist want to, to be united under one banner hahaha
Singaporean here. I’m gonna go out on a limb here & say we prefer the status quo. Becoming one country means all your problems become ours, & we’d be swamped with your poor & desperate. Also, we won’t benefit from currency exchange differences when we travel or trade within the region. On the flip side, all the region’s corrupt politicians won’t have a safe haven for their slush funds then… for this reason alone, many of your politicians will be against it.
That is a typical Singaporean mindset. Some of them think that they’re in a pedestal. However, they will never thrive if we boycott and leave them alone. A big part of their manpower is from neighbouring countries. Most of their resources are imported. More than 90% of their food is imported. If they think that other ASEAN nations will rely on them, no. What will they do with all those money without the help of their “poor and desperate” brothers, as you say?
@@jedvisaya7385 *yawn* these are threats that we’ve heard since independence. We’re coming to 58 years of independence, and we’re still here. Can you please come up with some new, original threats? Your manpower keeps coming despite our best efforts to stem the flow. It’s not our fault that your best & brightest want to work here, along with everyone else. Can you please do something about that? Like improve employment prospects & conditions in your own countries? It’s not like we did anything to stop you from doing so. Also, if we don’t buy the food you produce, who will? You think your domestic market can pay your producers what we’re paying them now? Or maybe you can try selling your produce to China…? As for us, we will always be able to find a producer willing to sell to us. It’s a big world out there, we don’t only buy produce from within South-East Asia, y’ know. We may pay more & grumble about it, but we won’t starve. I can’t say the same for your farmers…
Language barrier is very big. I wouldn’t want it to happen anyway. Some countries are savages
malaysian/indonesian is easy to learn. even papuans in the east could learn it.
European here. Which countries are savages?
@@marcdzik The military junta of Myanmar who currently controls Myanmar. And nobody seems to help the rebels restore the legitimate government.
@@jonirojonironin5353 Even dealing with the Rohingya refugee crisis already cause havoc among ASEAN countries. Can't imagine how they would deal with the current Myanmar
@@marcdzik While "savages" is a very disrespectful term, the ones with unstable governments would be many countries in Mainland Southeast Asia.
That is one Unique Scenario, Difficult but Possible. It needs to Start from what type of Leadership structure will be in place in which all will be Represented
But its interesting just thinking about it and the Amazing possibilities.🇵🇭
i m really curious, was the script made by chat gpt?:)))))))))))
We will love it through federalism headed by prime minister. USSEA (pronounced one word Yusea) 😂 that's United States of South East Asia
ASEAN = PEACE. Love from 🇮🇩
could you do a similar video for SAARC too?
ist Phase Free Trade, Unified digital local currency, mutual defence cooperation, free and unified foreign policy, regular cultural exchange, understanding different religious practices, unified customs and immigration laws ( passports, ID's and free travel )
European Union is almost 1 race, 1 religion, 1 character. Asean diversity is more complex such as religion, races, languages, cultures etc
One race, one religion, one character? _Yeah, where have we heard this kind of rhetoric before...?_
But yes, obvious snark aside, with differing political systems and cultural identities, the EU is nowhere near that ideal, an ideal so close to its historical implications as to be fundamentally anathema to the sensibilities of its constituent member-states.
60years ago, Indonesia does had this ambition
stop this nonsense, we still can not see EU become successful one nation yet
It's just my opinion,doesn't Indonesia have a lot of natural recourses too? Before the world knowing about the nickel in Indonesia, they all keep shutting and closing they're eyes and ears from Indonesia,now they are trying to take over Indonesia,idk why im saying this even tho it's not in the context this is my opinion,if asean combined, Indonesia's nickel would make asean rich and will have electrical transportation..
And many babies too. Many mouth to feed
we might impossible to unify.....BUT we should help each other not fighting each other so Westerner and European does not bully us, take advantage on us and also treat us lightly as 3rd world country.
It would be very hard for a single government to rule that many people. The leader must be the most brilliant people on the planet
No Need to unite into 1 nations, the native language of each representative would become into extinctions.... For examples: Burmese and Thai use somekind of Sanskrit Script... if this new nations, it will collapsing the burmese and thai script and replace with latin alphabets...
I'am a Filipino. But if ASEAN country would be a single nation. I want ASEAN to be lead by Jokowi Widodo. So much commend to this Mr... all love from PH 💕
I believe we should unite with countries that are close to us in relation and culture first, such as Indonesia with Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Brunai. Or Laos with Myanmar, Cambodia, etc.
After it was successful, then we could try to unite it to be one powerful nation. Cause if we want to unite ASEAN under one country banner from the start, I think it would quite difficult. CMIIW.
if that is the case, you would risk the entire geopolitical region divided into 3 major factions that, if as you expected would unite into a supranational state otherwise it will become competitor to each other and will start to impose hegemony through force, asean as it is, is a much better proposition than that... the "not so similiar" neighbours are brought to the same table, even so this community of nations can't even decide what to do when one of it's government is kicked by a coup
We nearly build Maphilindo.
@@Enseaclopedia If you dig deeper into maphilindo history, it was never close to fruition but just an early phase of idea.
Never try to unite ASEAN as 1 nation. Super bad idea. ASEAN for now is a good setup.
in Indonesia we are always taught: the best people are those who are good with their families
Love Nusantara Singapore , Indonesian , Malaysian
From 🇸🇪
ASEAN become one country? It’ll tear itself apart lolol … destroyed from within 🤣🤣🤣
Learn English first
WHAT IF!
Warring SEA States
@@shinsenshogun900 durrrrrrrrr
How can Singapore is democracies country? Is the most authoritarian country in SEA behind Myanmar and laos
Ikr.
How can it be 5th biggest economy.When India is at 5th place with 3.5 trillion
India's GDP is 3.1 trillion, and the narrator of the video says this United ASEAN country will have GDP APPROXIMATELY 3 trillion, so maybe it is slightly above India
@@sryksma no UK has gdp of 3.1 to 3.3 trillion and is 6th biggest economy.India is 5th
@@Abhisekhdutta it will knock India off to 6th place.
@@Abhisekhdutta can you tell me what year that you're talking about? And the source of your data? Would be very helpful
@@sryksma en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_India
Asean like a country and a currency can be if it is discussed and there is no opposition and strong action..
As an overseas-born Vietnamese in Thailand, I do love & respect all my friends from all differences no matter language, barrier, culture, or ethnicity especially all of those who come from Indochina and Burma. Wish all ASEANs become one strengthen group to defeat all expansionism of ChinaGov which is killing Khong river and other resource with his greedy&ambition.
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We don’t want Myanmar Laos Cambodia. These are the poorest and least developed countries in the world
To answer this question is like piece of cake. Let's ask a question to answer the question. Can European unions become one country over night?
You know, historically, majority of these nations used to be ruled by the same family from the sultanate of Brunei. Until colonization happened. The Philippines' pre-colonial kingdom of Lusung (origin of the name Luzon, and means "to submerge") for example is ruled by a certain Rajah Ache (known as Rajah Matanda or the Old Rajah) who is married to a princess of Brunei and is himself a grandson of a sultan of Brunei.
BS
@@cowarddonnie-ji5yz It's not though.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajah_Matanda
@@rhyanjill and where's the 'majority' in that article? Only one thing is clear that he's a loser
@@ao6370 I've probably worded this wrong but from what I recall, a lot of the Indianized southeast Asian Nations are vassal states connected to the Sri Vijayan empire and are mostly from the same lineages. But I'm mostly talking in general here since the idea of a united SEA isn't that hard to imagine given the history of vassal states and expansive Indian influences so take it with a grain of salt since I can only really vouch for the history of the Philippines.
Also, a lot of this is of course speculative since for the most part, a lot of these states rely on oral traditions to pass down history, which are mostly romanticized epics embellished with mythology.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Brunei
@@rhyanjill we can hope but still hard to Imagine, as you mean indianized is Hinduism? Yes back centuries ago most of these Asean are Hinduism and having almost same religion and culture, thats what unite most of the country, but now Asean differ alot in aspect not only religion, culture, currency, development levels, technologies, etc. Now even 1 countries hard to unite all races and religions in their country (you can see what happen in Myanmar for example) even more whole Asean.
Long Live ASEAN 🎉
yg saya kagumi itu Laos meskipun ekonomi nya tidak terlalu baik tapi rakyatnya terlihat bahagia
ASEAN countries becoming a united group or nation is possible not only because they have a common economic aspirations but because they have a common on-going history of national liberation movement. Yes, by learning from each other and cultural exchange will greatly bring about such unity. The people of these nations all believe that there is more than just economic development. The upliftment of their spiritual consciousness and relationship with Mother Earth is paramount to0 them.