Governing the Asia Pacific examines the main contours of regional governance in the Asia Pacific. It suggests that prevailing theories of regional co-operation in the Asia Pacific fail to pay due heed to the manner in which regional integration is rooted in domestic coalitions, and economic strategies and state forms that prevailed in the boom years of the 'Asian Miracle'. It goes on to argue that the collapse of the developmentalist project has given way to the new regulatory state which in turn spawns new forms of regulatory regionalism that place a heavy accent on policy co-ordination and harmonization.…mehr
Governing the Asia Pacific examines the main contours of regional governance in the Asia Pacific. It suggests that prevailing theories of regional co-operation in the Asia Pacific fail to pay due heed to the manner in which regional integration is rooted in domestic coalitions, and economic strategies and state forms that prevailed in the boom years of the 'Asian Miracle'. It goes on to argue that the collapse of the developmentalist project has given way to the new regulatory state which in turn spawns new forms of regulatory regionalism that place a heavy accent on policy co-ordination and harmonization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
AMITAV ACHARYA Deputy Director and Head of Research, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore MARK BEESON Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Australia GREG B. FELKER Assistant Professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology NATASHA HAMILTON-HART Assistant Professor, Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore HELEN E.S. NESADURAI Assistant Professor, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NICOLA PHILLIPS Hallsworth Research Fellow, University of Manchester and Lecturer in Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK JOHN RAVENHILL Chair of Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK ANDREW ROSSER Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Governing the Asia Pacific: Beyond New Regionalism - An Introduction; K.Jayasuriya The Rise and Fall of Open Regionalism? Comparative Reflections on Regional Governance in the Southern Cone of Latin America; N.Phillips Attempting Developmental Regionalism Through AFTA: The Domestic Sources of Regional Governance; H.E.S.Nesadurai Southeast Asian Industrialism and the Changing Global Production System; G.B.Felker Co-operation on Money and Finance: How Important? How Likely?; N.Hamilton-Hart The New Bilateralism in East Asia; J.Ravenhill Coalitions, Convergence and Corporate Governance Reform in Indonesia; A.Rosser Embedded Mercantilism and Open Regionalism: The Crisis of a Regional Political Project; K.Jayasuriya Sovereignty Under Siege: Globalisation and the State in Southeast Asia; M.Beeson Democratization, and the Prospects for Participatory Regionalism in Southeast Asia; A.Acharya
Governing the Asia Pacific: Beyond New Regionalism - An Introduction; K.Jayasuriya The Rise and Fall of Open Regionalism? Comparative Reflections on Regional Governance in the Southern Cone of Latin America; N.Phillips Attempting Developmental Regionalism Through AFTA: The Domestic Sources of Regional Governance; H.E.S.Nesadurai Southeast Asian Industrialism and the Changing Global Production System; G.B.Felker Co-operation on Money and Finance: How Important? How Likely?; N.Hamilton-Hart The New Bilateralism in East Asia; J.Ravenhill Coalitions, Convergence and Corporate Governance Reform in Indonesia; A.Rosser Embedded Mercantilism and Open Regionalism: The Crisis of a Regional Political Project; K.Jayasuriya Sovereignty Under Siege: Globalisation and the State in Southeast Asia; M.Beeson Democratization, and the Prospects for Participatory Regionalism in Southeast Asia; A.Acharya
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