History

The historical milestones of ASEAN.

History

ASEAN was preceded by the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), formed in 1961 by the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. ASEAN itself was established on 8 August 1967, when the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand signed the ASEAN Declaration, also known as the Bangkok Declaration. Its formation was driven by a shared concern over communism and a strong desire for economic development. ASEAN expanded when Brunei Darussalam joined as its sixth member on 7 January 1984, just days after gaining independence.