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Foreign economic relations, Economic integration, Foreign relations, East asia, foreign relations, East asia, economic conditions, United states, foreign relations, east asia, Economische integratie, Intégration économique, Relations économiques extérieures, Relations extérieures, Multilateralismus, Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, Internationale PolitikPlaces
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East Asian multilateralism: prospects for regional stability
2008, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
0801888484 9780801888489
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Table of Contents
Critical junctures and the contours of northeast Asian regionalism / Kent E. Calder
The history and practice of unilateralism in East Asia / Bruce Cumings
The outlook for economic integration in East Asia / David Hale
The new trade bilateralism in East Asia / John Ravenhill
China's evolving multilateralism in Asia / Cheng-Chwee Kuik
China and the impracticality of closed regionalism / Daniel H. Rosen
Japan and the new security structures of Asian multilateralism / Kazuhiko Togo
Korean perspectives on East Asian regionalism / Sook-Jong Lee
A new order in East Asia / G. John Ikenberry
The security architecture in Asia and American foreign policy / Francis Fukuyama
Conclusion / Kent Calder and Francis Fukuyama.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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