Since the mid 1990s, East Asian states have developed an increasing interest in creating regional cooperation. The Political Economy of Regionalism in East Asia explores this trend and looks at how it is explained in terms of the major theoretical perspectives of international relations. Analysing m
The Political Economy of Regionalism in East Asia: Integrative Explanation for Dynamics and Challenges
β Scribed by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Explaining Regionalism in East Asia: Theoretical Perspectives....Pages 6-23
State Sovereignty, Collective Action Problems and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia....Pages 24-43
Business Interests and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia: A Comparison with Europe....Pages 44-60
Intergovernmentalism and Emerging Regionalism in Northeast Asia....Pages 61-81
Business Involvement in Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia....Pages 82-104
ASEANβs Manipulation of Balancing and Entangling Strategy in East Asia....Pages 105-126
Chinaβs Regional Economic Diplomacy in Pursuit of Domestic and Global Interests....Pages 127-146
Japanβs East Asian Diplomacy: Patchwork Realism and NaΓ―ve Liberalism....Pages 147-168
Conclusions....Pages 169-180
Back Matter....Pages 181-213
β¦ Subjects
International Business; International Economics; Asian Culture; Regionalism; Political Economy
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