This book charts new waters in research on ASEAN by studying the role and cohesion of ASEAN in international forums.The first book to focus in-depth on the role and cohesion of ASEAN in international forums such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. Using a novel four-point cohesion typology and empirical data from two case studies, it provides recommendations for strengthening ASEAN's negotiating practice in the future.The first book to focus in-depth on the role and cohesion of ASEAN in international forums such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. Using a novel four-point cohesion typology and empirical data from two case studies, it provides recommendations for strengthening ASEAN's negotiating practice in the future.ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora addresses a blind spot in ASEAN research and in comparative regionalism studies by assessing why, how, when and to what extent ASEAN member governments achieve a collective presence in global fora. Written for academic researchers and practitioners working in areas such as international relations, political science and international law, it examines ASEAN's negotiating behavior with a novel four-point cohesion typology. The authors argue that ASEAN's 'cognitive prior' and its repository of cooperation norms have affected ASEAN's negotiation capacities, formats, strategies and cohesion in international fora. Using two case studies - one on ASEAN's cohesion in the WTO agricultural negotiations and one on UN negotiations on forced labor in Myanmar - they examine ASEAN's collective actions at different stages of negotiation, in different issue areas and in different negotiating fora. The book concludes by providing recommendations for strengthening ASEAN's international negotiation capacities.General editors' preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Analytical framework: a cognitive approach of externalization; 3. ASEAN's cognitive prior and negotial%