Following the financial crisis at the end of the twentieth century, regionalisms in the global political economy have evolved in a number of ways. This informative book brings together the leading scholars in the field to provide cutting edge analyses of contemporary regions and regionalist projects
The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia: Economic and Security Issues (Routledge Warwick Studies in Globalisation)
β Scribed by Heribert Dieter
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This edited volume looks at regional integration processes in Asia. Whilst integration in the region, defined as Southeast and East Asia, is not a new process, it has gained momentum in recent years. Two developments have acted as catalysts for integration, first at the economic level the Asian crisis of 1997 has been the watershed for most countries in the region. Ever since, there have been continuing search processes for sovereignty-enhancing types of economic policies, and the region is one location where policy-makers look for new avenues to strengthen the position of their countries. The second major development is the continuing rise of China in the region. Today, China is not only the manufacturing powerhouse of the region, but it increasingly functions as a "benign hegemon" in Asia. Integration processes in Asia take place at several levels; in trade, finance and security affairs. This book analyses these dimensions of integration and sheds light on the prospects for successful integration. It investigates the puzzling, sometimes contracting trends of co-operation and integration in Asia. The contributors to this volume look at a theme that is of growing importance to the discipline of political science as much as it is relevant for policy makers. By combing the analysis of the three dimensions of integration, The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia enables readers to gain a broad understanding of the theory and practice of the integration processes.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Illustrations......Page 12
Contributors......Page 14
Abbreviations......Page 15
Part I: Concepts of regionalism, inter-regional relations and the role of specific players......Page 18
1 Introduction......Page 20
2 βAsia, whose Asia?β Evolving conceptions of an Asian Community from the 1920s till today......Page 28
3 Chinaβs rise in Asia: Regional cooperation and grand strategy......Page 51
4 Japan and the evolution of Asian regionalism: Responsible for three normative transformations......Page 74
Part II: Regionalism in trade, finance and production......Page 94
5 Bilateral trade agreements in Asia: Wise or short-sighted policies?......Page 96
6 Responses to regionalism: Corporate strategy in East Asia......Page 116
7 The future of monetary regionalism in Asia: A joint currency or limited cooperation?......Page 140
Part III: Regionalism and security......Page 160
8 Trade and security in East Asia: Political (non-?) integration in an insecure region......Page 162
9 The (in)effectiveness of security regionalism: Comparing ASEAN and the Pacific Islands Forum......Page 177
10 Regional peace through economic integration: The applicability of the European model in South Asia......Page 194
Index......Page 217
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