Asia-pacific regionalism and northeast Asia Subregionalism
Tsuneo Akaha
Global Economic Review, 1998, vol. 27, issue 4, 20-44
Abstract:
Regionalism has increasingly become a growing trend around the world, the Asia-Pacific region being no exception. Both in the security area where the changing balance of power in Asia Pacific, particularly in Northeast Asia is prompting discussions of multilateral security and cooperation in the region, as well as on the economic front where much is being made of the growing international interdependent market integration in the Asia Pacific, such developments can be witnessed. However, very little has been said about the relationship between various schemes for multilateral cooperation within Northeast Asia and that in the broader region of Asia Pacific. The reasons why Northeast Asia has not emerged as a focal point of discussion either in the context of Asia-Pacific political economy or in connection with the Asean process , in addition to what kind of developments would elevate both cooperation among the Northeast Asian countries and the international community to a significant level are the questions that would be addressed in this analysis.
Date: 1998
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