By Puy Kea LANGKAWI, Malaysia, April 27 Kyodo - The 48-year-old Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a group of 10-member states, is running the bloc as it is dancing a popular Madison in Cambodia today. The Madison is a novelty dance that was popular in the late 1950s to mid-1960s. The Madison was created and first danced in Columbus, Ohio, in 1957. It is a line dance that features a regular back-and-forth pattern interspersed with called steps. The dance is being used to refer to the overall assessment of ASEAN’s blueprint with which good achievement and scores were claimed in a lengthy 19-page progress report by the ASEAN secretary general to the ASEAN leaders, according to ASEAN diplomats. The diplomats said the achievements and failures are nearly half mixed with go-ahead and backward just like a Madison Dance, a popular dance in Cambodia today. Of the three main pillars designed for the ASEAN community by the end of 2015, the diplomats told Kyodo News ...