Remapping East Asia : The Construction of a Region /
An overarching ambiguity characterizes East Asia today. The region has at least a century-long history of internal divisiveness, war, and conflict, and it remains the site of several nettlesome territorial disputes. However, a mixture of complex and often competing agents and processes has been knit...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : emerging webs of regional connectedness / T.J. Pempel
- East Asian regional institutions : characteristics, sources, distinctiveness / Etel Solingen
- Demographic future of East Asian regional integration / Geoffrey McNicoll
- The decline of a Japan-led model of the East Asian economy / Andrew MacIntyre, Barry Naughton
- Why so many maps there? : Japan and regional cooperation / Keiichi Tsunekawa
- Between foreign direct investment and regionalism : the role of Japanese production networks / Dennis Tachiki
- The regionalization of Southeast Asian business : transnational networks in national contexts / Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- Between regionalism and regionalization : policy networks and the nascent East Asian institutional identity / Paul Evans
- The political economy of environmental regionalism in Asia / Laura B. Campbell
- The war on terrorism in Asia and the possibility of secret regionalism / David Leheny
- Conclusion : tentativeness and tensions in the construction of an Asian region / T.J. Pempel.