Djalante Riyanti, Nurhidayah Laely, Van Minh Hoang, Phuong Nguyen Thi Ngoc, Mahendradhata Yodi, Trias Angelo, Lassa Jonatan, Miller Michelle Ann
United Nations University - Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Japan.
Indonesia Institute of Science (LIPI), Indonesia.
Prog Disaster Sci. 2020 Dec;8:100129. doi: 10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100129. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
Scholars and policy-makers agree that cross-border and multi-sector cooperation are essential components of coordinated efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 infections. This paper examines the responses of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nation) member countries to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the limits of regional cooperation. ASEAN has pre-existing cooperative frameworks in place, including regional health security measures, which, at least theoretically, could assist the region's efforts to formulate cooperative responses to containing a global pandemic. With its overarching "One Vision, One Identity, One Community", ASEAN cooperation has extended to include region-wide disaster responses, framed as "One Asean, One Response". Using content analysis, this paper examines media statements and policies from ASEAN member states and the ASEAN Secretariat to assess the collective response to COVID-19 during the period from January to August 2020. By identifying gaps and opportunities in government responses to COVID-19 as the virus spread throughout Southeast Asia, this paper provides new insights as well as recommendations for the future.
学者和政策制定者一致认为,跨境和多部门合作是遏制新冠病毒感染传播的协调努力的重要组成部分。本文考察了东盟(东南亚国家联盟)成员国对新冠疫情的应对措施,包括区域合作的局限性。东盟已经建立了现有的合作框架,包括区域卫生安全措施,至少从理论上讲,这些措施可以协助该地区制定合作应对全球大流行的措施。凭借其总体的“一个愿景、一个身份、一个共同体”,东盟合作已扩展到包括全区域的灾害应对,即“同一个东盟,同一种应对”。本文采用内容分析法,研究了东盟成员国和东盟秘书处的媒体声明及政策,以评估2020年1月至8月期间对新冠病毒的集体应对。通过识别政府在新冠病毒在东南亚传播期间对疫情应对中的差距和机遇,本文提供了新的见解以及对未来的建议。