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|a Grimes, William W.
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|a Currency and Contest in East Asia :
|b The Great Power Politics of Financial Regionalism /
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|a Ithaca, N.Y. :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Introduction: the emergence of East Asian financial regulation -- The strategic political economy of financial regionalism -- The rise of East Asia as a region : progress and challenges -- Lending into crises : the Chiang Mai Initiative -- Currency management and contestation -- Bond market initiatives -- Conclusion: currency and context in East Asia.
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|a "Since the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98, East Asian economies have sought to make themselves less vulnerable to global financial markets by transforming the regional financial architecture. With Japan as a leading actor, they have introduced initiatives to provide emergency financing to crisis economies, support the development of local-currency bond markets, and better coordinate currency policies. In Currency and Contest, William W. Grimes builds on years of primary research and scores of interviews with participants and policy analysts to provide the most accurate, complete, and detailed description available of attempts to build financial cooperation among East Asian countries." "Adapting realist political economy theory to the realities of contemporary global finance, Grimes places regional issues firmly in the wider context of great-power rivalries. He argues that financial regionalism can best be understood as one arena for competition among Japan, the United States, and China. Despite their mutual desire for regional prosperity and economic stability, these three powers have conflicting political interests. Their struggles for regional leadership raise questions about the long-term feasibility of regional financial cooperation, the possible effects of Sino-Japanese rivalry on regional financial stability, and the potential for East Asian financial regionalism to undermine the long-established-albeit waning-global and regional dominance of the United States and the dollar."--Jacket
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Political Science and Policy Studies Supplement II
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Asian and Pacific Studies Supplement
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