Nearly a hundred of you once again chose to respond to the February questionnaire. What stands out is that the question required nuance, as only a third of you identified with a clear-cut answer. Just over half of those who did responded that “ASEAN is the future of the EU,” while slightly fewer chose “The EU is the future of ASEAN.” The remaining participants felt that neither was the future of the other.
The fact is that the question was caricatured and provocative, thereby inviting you to feed into the second item of the questionnaire where you were asked to elaborate on your point of view. We are truly impressed by the accuracy and wisdom of your comments and thank you for enriching our joint (editors, readers) reflection on the future in this way.
To sum up, here are the main points to emerge from your answers: Login
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