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Measuring the Consequences of Rules: A Reply to Smith
In ‘Measuring the Consequences of Rules’, Holly Smith presents two problems involving the indeterminacy of compliance, which she takes to be fatal for all forms of rule-utilitarianism. In this reply, I attempt to dispel both problems
Asia-Europe Meeting: Contemporary Challenges and the Way Forward. Avia Policy Brief Issue 2019 No. 12 August 2019
The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) was launched in 1996. Since its establishment,
ASEM has experienced expansion of membership and a broadening of the scope of
meetings and events.
❖ ASEM is an informal forum for dialogue that is meant to be candid and comprehensive
but often ended being quite scripted.
❖ ASEM has been criticized as merely talk shops with no specific or concrete
deliverables, and it has low public visibility and profile.
❖ In the current uncertain and volatile world, ASEM could fade into oblivion if it
maintains the current practices of informal and low-key engagement.
❖ To make ASEM relevant in a more complex and contested world, there is a need to
rethink ASEM’s objectives and modus operandi.
❖ ASEM can be transformed into a more dynamic and vibrant “marketplace” where ideas
and actions flow
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