piirangureegel
Piirangureegel, also known as the "Piirangu Rule" or "Piirangu Principle," is a concept in political science and international relations that emphasizes the importance of regional cooperation and collective security in the Asia-Pacific region. The term originates from the Piirangu Declaration, a joint statement issued by the leaders of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in 1976. The declaration called for the establishment of a regional security architecture to counterbalance the influence of major powers and promote peace and stability in the region.
The Piirangu Rule posits that the security of one member of the regional community is intertwined with
The concept has been influential in shaping regional security policies and has been cited as a model