Regional and Multilateral Surveillance: Normative Tensions and Implications for Cooperation in East Asia
Theresa Robles
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 34-44
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New pressures and dynamics resulting from the global financial crisis may push national and regional players to seek greater autonomy but this must still be reconciled with the reality of rising global financial integration and interdependence.
Date: 2015
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