This interdisciplinary volume sheds much needed light on the relationship between national policies, regional integration patterns and the wider global setting. It covers regional patterns in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Individual chapters focus on topics ranging from industrial or financial poli
Globalization and Regional Integration in Europe and Asia
β Scribed by Nam-Kook Kim
- Publisher
- Ashgate; Routledge
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Framework for Peace in the Era of Globalization
Part 1: Globalization and the New World Order
1 American Primacy and Europeanist Responses
2 European Integration and the Future of the Nation State
3 Globalization, Transnational Corporations, and Human Rights
Part 2: European Experience and Asian Reality
4 The European Experience: The Millionfold Trauma of the Twentieth Century is Still Virulent
5 Europe and East Asia: Holistic Convergence or Fundamental Skepticism?
6 Regional Integration and Income Disparities: The Lessons of Europe for East Asia
Part 3: Imagining an Asian Regional Community
7 On an East Asian Community, or Kantβs Cosmopolitan Right Reconsidered
8 Openness and Inclusiveness: Unfolding Regionalism in Northeast Asia
9 Beyond the East Asian Grand Division: Imagining an East Asian Peace Belt of JejuβOkinawaβTaiwan Islands
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