Despite having rapid economic development, the ASEAN region is not completely stable and peaceful. Conflictshave been going on since long before the ASEAN is established. They happen in Myanmar, Thailand, andPhilippines. A smaller scale of conflict also takes place in Indonesia. The view that security comes first before theinvestment has made it difficult to achieve peace and stability based on economic instruments. In this article, thewriter proposes a view that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can be utilized as an important instrument in boostingpeace and stability provided that the civil society sustains it. Two case studies are presented to show the relationshipbetween FDI, civil society, and peace development in the conflict area, Myanmar and Philippines. It is recommendedthat civil society actively makes efforts to encourage FDI to come to the conflict are and establish capital-intensiveindustries, especially in Rakhine and Mindanao.
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