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Community formation within ASEAN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1978

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1 Manila Journal, March 14–16, 1976, p. 16.

2 For examples of statements regarding regional community development in Southeast Asia, seeSolidum, Estrella D., Towards a Southeast Asian Community (Quezon City: University of Philippines Press, 1976), pp. 210–11;Manila Journal, December 5–11, 1976, p. 5;Google Scholar Asian Review, Vol. l, No. 1 (02 1976): 15Google Scholar.

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11 The aggregation of RA scores helps overcome one of the major problems of transactional analysis; that is, the handling of the great number of statistics such a study generates.