Fragmented Asia : regional integration and national disintegration in Pacific Asia
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Fragmented Asia : regional integration and national disintegration in Pacific Asia
(The Pacific Rim research series)
Avebury, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This work examines the concepts of regional co-operation, integration and disintegration within Pacific Asia. It reviews themes and debates developed by scholars, and highlights the internal and external challenges to the nation-states in Pacific Asia in a rapidly changing global order.
Table of Contents
- Japan and contested regionalism, Glenn Hook
- ASEAN's role in the emerging East Asian regional security architecture, Tim Huxley
- "Greater China" and global-regional-local dynamics in the post-Cold War era, Ngai-Ling Sum
- inter-region tension and China's reforms, Terry Cannon and Le-Yin Zhang
- regional disparities and inter-governmental fiscal relations in Indonesia, Anne Booth
- industrial development and the impetus to regional economic integration in Pacific Asia, Fu-Kuo Liu
- Pacific Asia as a region - a view form business, Cho-Oon Khong
- Burma - prospects for regional integration, John Bray
- the rise of regionalism and the future of China, Ian Cook and Rex Li.
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