Regional cooperation and integration have emerged as key issues for East Asia following the financial crisis. This book explores these issues, and examines the degree to which a new paradigm is emerging. It reviews the evolution of the concepts and practices of regionalism in East Asia, and considers the factors which are shaping new patterns of regional co-operation and integration. It includes discussions of historical developments, economic co-operation, socio-political factors, and defence and security. It considers the role of those states, including China and Japan, which have…mehr
Regional cooperation and integration have emerged as key issues for East Asia following the financial crisis. This book explores these issues, and examines the degree to which a new paradigm is emerging. It reviews the evolution of the concepts and practices of regionalism in East Asia, and considers the factors which are shaping new patterns of regional co-operation and integration. It includes discussions of historical developments, economic co-operation, socio-political factors, and defence and security. It considers the role of those states, including China and Japan, which have distinctive approaches to international relations, and assesses the role of regional international bodies such as ASEAN.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fu-Kuo Liu is Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations, the National Chengchi University and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Political Science, the Chinese Culture University, Tapei. He has researched on regional integration, Asia Pacific security and Taiwan security., Philippe Régnier is Senior Lecturer at the Graduate Institute Development Studies (GIDS), the University of Geneva, Switzerland. Since 1992 he has also been the director of the Modern Asia Research Centre in Switzerland. He specializes in East Asian political economy and small enterprise development in the Asian emerging economies.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I The critical review of regional concepts and theories of regionalism Chapter 1 East Asian regionalism, Fu-Kuo Liu Chapter 2 The post-Cold War development of regionalism in East Asia, Jörn Dosch Chapter 3 Economic cooperation in East Asia, Philippe Régnier Part II Regional cooperation in practice in East Asia and encountering regional theories Chapter 4 East Asian regionalism and the evolution of a fragmented region, Fu-Kuo Liu Chapter 5 Regionalism and subregional cooperation, Nadhavathna Krishnamra Chapter 6 Regionalism and regional governance in Northeast Asia, Tsutomu Kikuchi Chapter 7 Northeast Asia, Christopher M. Dent Part III The new direction of East Asia regionalism Chapter 8 The impact of the financial crises on East Asian regionalism, Pablo Bustelo Chapter 9 The concept of 'Greater China' and East Asia, Wei-Wei Zhang Chapter 10 Sovereignty at bay?, Tse-Kang Leng Chapter 11 Regionalism through interregionalism, Heiner Hänggi Chapter 12 Conclusion, Fu-Kuo Liu
Part I The critical review of regional concepts and theories of regionalism Chapter 1 East Asian regionalism, Fu-Kuo Liu Chapter 2 The post-Cold War development of regionalism in East Asia, Jörn Dosch Chapter 3 Economic cooperation in East Asia, Philippe Régnier Part II Regional cooperation in practice in East Asia and encountering regional theories Chapter 4 East Asian regionalism and the evolution of a fragmented region, Fu-Kuo Liu Chapter 5 Regionalism and subregional cooperation, Nadhavathna Krishnamra Chapter 6 Regionalism and regional governance in Northeast Asia, Tsutomu Kikuchi Chapter 7 Northeast Asia, Christopher M. Dent Part III The new direction of East Asia regionalism Chapter 8 The impact of the financial crises on East Asian regionalism, Pablo Bustelo Chapter 9 The concept of 'Greater China' and East Asia, Wei-Wei Zhang Chapter 10 Sovereignty at bay?, Tse-Kang Leng Chapter 11 Regionalism through interregionalism, Heiner Hänggi Chapter 12 Conclusion, Fu-Kuo Liu
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