Le processus de régionalisation au sein de l'ASEAN: les enjeux pour les nouveaux membres - Le cas du Vietnam
Virginie Briand and
Claire Mainguy
Mondes en développement, 2001, vol. N° 115-116, issue 3, 135-150
Abstract:
In 1992, the ASEAN members states decided upon the creation of a free trade area named AFTA and, at the same time, started to integrate the ten South East Asian countries, a process which continued all through the nineties. This article outlines the main characteristics and phases of the present South East Asian regionalization process. A detailed look at the example of Vietnam reveals the more specific problems these new members states experience, and what they expect from tighter economic relations with their neighbours.
Date: 2001
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