Member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

██ ASEAN observers
██ ASEAN candidate members
██ ASEAN Plus Three
███ East Asia Summit
██████ ASEAN Regional Forum
As of 2010, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has 10 member states, one candidate member state, and one observer state.
ASEAN was founded on 8 August 1967 with five members: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
Lists
A list of member states is provided below. The members of ASEAN Plus Three and the East Asia Summit are also listed. Both forums are ASEAN-led and meetings are held following the ASEAN Summit.
Also listed are participants of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), an organisation throughout the Asia-Pacific region whose objectives are to foster dialogue and consultation, and promote confidence-building and preventive diplomacy in the region.[1]
The ASEAN is an organisation on the Southeast Asian region that aims to accelerate economic growth, social progress, and cultural development among its members and to promote regional peace.[2]
ASEAN member states
| Flag | Country | Capital | Area (km²) | Population | Density (/km²) | GDP per cap. (PPP)[3] | HDI[4] | Currency | Official languages | Leaders | Accession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | 5,765 | 429,646[5] | 65 | 73,233 | 0.852 | Brunei dollar (BND; B$) | Malay | Head of state and government: Hassanal Bolkiah | 7 January 1984 |
| | Cambodia | Phnom Penh | 181,035 | 15,708,756[6] | 78 | 3,263 | 0.584 | Cambodian riel (KHR; ៛) | Khmer | Head of state: Norodom Sihamoni Head of government: Hun Sen | 30 April 1999 |
| | Indonesia | Jakarta | 1,904,569 | 255,461,700[7] | 113 | 10,641 | 0.684 | Indonesian rupiah (IDR; Rp) | Indonesian | Head of state and government: Joko Widodo | 8 August 1967 |
| | Laos | Vientiane | 236,800 | 6,911,544[8] | 24 | 4,987 | 0.569 | Lao kip (LAK; ₭) | Lao | Head of state: Choummaly Sayasone Head of government: Thongsing Thammavong | 23 July 1997 |
| | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 329,847 | 30,513,848[9] | 72 | 24,654 | 0.773 | Malaysian ringgit (MYR; RM) | Malay | Head of state: Abdul Halim Head of government: Najib Razak | 8 August 1967 |
| | Myanmar | Naypyidaw | 676,578 | 51,486,253[10] | 81 | 4,706 | 0.524 | Myanmar kyat (MMK; K) | Burmese | Head of state: Htin Kyaw Head of government: Aung San Suu Kyi | 23 July 1997 |
| | Philippines | Manila | 300,000 | 101,974,400[11] | 295 | 6,962 | 0.660 | Philippine peso (PHP; ₱) | Filipino and English | Head of state and government: Benigno Aquino III | 8 August 1967 |
| | Singapore | Singapore | 707.1 | 5,469,700[12] | 6,619 | 82,762 | 0.901 | Singapore dollar (SGD; S$) | Malay, Mandarin, English and Tamil | Head of state: Tony Tan Head of government: Lee Hsien Loong | 8 August 1967 |
| | Thailand | Bangkok | 513,115 | 65,104,000[13] | 126 | 14,354 | 0.722 | Thai baht (THB; ฿) | Thai | Head of state: Bhumibol Adulyadej Head of government: Prayut Chan-o-cha | 8 August 1967 |
| | Vietnam | Hanoi | 331,690 | 91,812,000[14] | 248 | 5,635 | 0.638 | Vietnamese đồng (VND; ₫) | Vietnamese | Head of state: Trần Đại Quang Head of government: Nguyễn Xuân Phúc | 28 July 1995 |
| ASEAN | — | 4,479,210 | 625,000,000[15] | 135 | 5,869[16] | 0.669 (UNDP cal.) | — | — | Secretary General: Lê Lương Minh | — |
Non-member states
ASEAN candidate/observer states
| Flag | Country | Capital | Area (km²) | Population | Density (/km²) | GDP per cap. (PPP) | HDI | Currency | Official languages | Leaders | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Papua New Guinea[17][18] | Port Moresby | 462,840 | 7,400,000[19] | 14.5 | 2,399 | 0.491 | Papua New Guinean kina (PGK; K) | English, Tok Pisin and Hiri Motu | Head of state: Elizabeth II Governor-General: Michael Ogio Head of government: Peter O'Neill | Observer |
| | Timor-Leste[20] | Dili | 14,874 | 1,231,116[21] | 76.2 | 4,928 | 0.620 | United States dollar (USD; $) | Tetum and Portuguese | Head of state: Taur Matan Ruak Head of government: Rui Maria de Araújo | Observer |
ASEAN Plus Three
The present members of ASEAN together with:
| Flag | Country | Capital | Area (km²) | Population | Density (/km²) | GDP per cap. (PPP) | HDI | Currency | Official languages | Leaders |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | China | Beijing | 9,640,011 | 1,371,790,000[22] | 139.6 | 12,880 | 0.719 | Chinese yuan (CNY; ¥) | Standard Chinese | Head of state: Xi Jinping Head of government: Li Keqiang |
| | Japan | Tokyo | 377,873 | 126,865,000[23] | 337.6 | 37,390 | 0.890 | Japanese yen (JPY; ¥) | Japanese (de facto) | Head of state: Akihito Head of government: Shinzo Abe |
| | South Korea | Seoul | 100,140 | 51,448,183[24] | 493 | 35,277 | 0.891 | South Korean won (KRW; ₩) | Korean | Head of state: Park Geun-hye Head of government: Hwang Kyo-ahn |
East Asia Summit
The present members of ASEAN Plus Three together with:
| Flag | Country | Capital | Area (km²) | Population | Density (/km²) | GDP per cap. (PPP) | HDI | Currency | Official languages | Leaders |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Australia | Canberra | 7,686,850 | 23,881,139[25] | 2.833 | 46,433 | 0.933 | Australian dollar (AUD; A$) | English (de facto) | Head of state: Elizabeth II Governor-General: Peter Cosgrove Head of government: Malcolm Turnbull |
| | India | New Delhi | 3,287,240 | 1,276,370,000[26] | 364.4 | 5,855 | 0.586 | Indian rupee (INR; ₹) | Hindi in Devanagari script, English and others | Head of state: Pranab Mukherjee Head of government: Narendra Modi |
| | New Zealand | Wellington | 268,680 | 4,612,280[27] | 16.1 | 35,152 | 0.910 | New Zealand dollar (NZD; NZ$) | English, Māori and NZ Sign Language | Head of state: Elizabeth II Governor-General: Jerry Mateparae Head of government: John Key |
| | Russia | Moscow | 17,075,400 | 146,567,880[28] | 8.3 | 24,805 | 0.778 | Russian ruble (RUB; | Russian | Head of state: Vladimir Putin Head of government: Dmitry Medvedev |
| | United States | Washington, D.C. | 9,629,091 | 321,719,000[29] | 32 | 54,597 | 0.914 | United States dollar (USD; $) | English (de facto) | Head of state and government: Barack Obama |
ASEAN Regional Forum
The ASEAN Regional Forum is an informal multilateral dialogue of 27 members that seeks to address security issues in the Asia-Pacific region.
The list includes the members of the East Asia Summit plus:
| Flag | Country | Capital | Area (km²) | Population | Density (/km²) | GDP per cap. (PPP) | HDI | Currency | Official languages | Leaders |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Bangladesh[30] | Dhaka | 147,570 | 159,143,012[31] | 1,099.3 | 3,373 | 0.558 | Bangladeshi taka (BDT; ৳) | Bengali | Head of state: Abdul Hamid Head of government: Sheikh Hasina Wazed |
| | Canada | Ottawa | 9,984,670 | 35,749,600[32] | 3.41 | 44,843 | 0.902 | Canadian dollar (CAD; C$) | English and French | Head of state: Elizabeth II Governor-General: David Johnston Head of government: Justin Trudeau |
| | Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | 1,564,115 | 3,032,606[33] | 1.75 | 11,882 | 0.698 | Mongolian tögrög (MNT; ₮) | Mongolian | Head of state: Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Head of government: Norovyn Altankhuyag |
| | North Korea | Pyongyang | 120,540 | 25,155,000[34] | 198.3 | 1,800 est. | 0.540 (2012 UNDP) | North Korean won (KPW; ₩) | Korean | Supreme Leader: Kim Jong-Un Head of state: Kim Yong-Nam (de jure & de facto) Head of government: Pak Pong-ju |
| | Pakistan | Islamabad | 796,095 | 191,198,263[35] | 214.3 | 4,736 | 0.537 | Pakistani rupee (PKR; ₨) | Urdu and English | Head of state: Mamnoon Hussain Head of government: Nawaz Sharif |
| | Sri Lanka | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (Administrative) Colombo (Commercial) | 65,610 | 20,771,00[36] | 323 | 10,372 | 0.750 | Sri Lankan rupee (LKR; රු) | Sinhalese and Tamil | Head of state and government: Maithripala Sirisena |
| | European Union | Brussels (de facto) | 4,324,782 | 508,191,116[37] | 115.9 | 37,607 | 0.876 (UNDP cal.) | Euro (EUR; €) and 10 others | Various | Head of state: Donald Tusk (Council) Head of government: Jean-Claude Juncker (Commission) |
References
- ↑ About Us, ASEAN Regional Forum official website. Retrieved 12 June 2006
- ↑ Overview, ASEAN Secretariat official website. Retrieved 12 June 2006
- ↑ at purchasing power parity, per capita, in international dollars (IMF 2015 est.)
- ↑ at Human Development Index (2014 est. for 2013)
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- ↑ . Department of Statistics Singapore http://www.singstat.gov.sg/statistics/latest-data#14. Retrieved 30 August 2015. Missing or empty
|title=(help) - ↑ "Population of Thailand, 2015 (Vol.24 : January 2015)". Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ "Population Projection for Vietnam, 2009 - 2049". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ "Selected basic ASEAN indicators" (PDF). ASEAN Stats. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ "ASEAN Community in Figures 2013" (PDF). The ASEAN Secretariat. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ Papua New Guinea asks RP support for Asean membership bid Retrieved 8 July 2009
- ↑ Somare seeks PGMA's support for PNG's ASEAN membership bid Retrieved 8 July 2009
- ↑ "Papua New Guinea Population 2015". World Population Review. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ East Timor ASEAN Bid Retrieved 28 July 2006
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- ↑ "Official Population Clock". National Bureau Statistics of China. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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- ↑ "Canada's population estimates, first quarter 2015". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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- ↑ "Pakistan Population Clock". Population Welfare Department (Punjab). Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ "Revised Mid-year Population Estimates by District and Sex 2012 - 2014" (PDF). Registrar General's Department. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ↑ "Population on 1 January". eurostat. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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