APEC and the construction of Pacific Rim regionalism

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APEC and the construction of Pacific Rim regionalism

John Ravenhill

(Cambridge Asia-Pacific studies)

Cambridge University Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-284) and index

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Description

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) grouping is the first comprehensive economic arrangement to link countries from around the Pacific Rim. Since its establishment in 1989, APEC has graduated from a ministerial-level gathering of nine countries to an institution that stages annual summits, has a permanent secretariat, and whose twenty-one members have committed themselves to establishing free trade in the region. A decade after its foundation, however, members have been increasingly frustrated with the grouping's progress. In this timely book, John Ravenhill examines the reasons for APEC's establishment, its evolution, and the causes of its failures. His conclusions address central questions in international relations about international collaboration and regionalism. The book will interest all those concerned with broader questions about regional economic and political cooperation.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The construction of regional inter-governmental collaboration
  • 2. The construction of APEC
  • 3. The institutionalization of APEC
  • 4. Regimes and compliance
  • 5. APEC as a regional regime
  • 6. APEC and multilateralism.

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