Europe-Asia interregional relations : a decade of ASEM

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    • Gaens, Bart

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Europe-Asia interregional relations : a decade of ASEM

edited by Bart Gaens

(The international political economy of new regionalisms series)

Ashgate, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-196) and index

Contents of Works

  • ASEM's background and rationale / Bart Gaens
  • ASEM as an economy-oriented partnership / Bart Gaens
  • ASEM, multilateralism, and the security agenda / Timo Kivimäki
  • Human rights and Burma/Myanmar in the ASEM dialogue / Silja Keva
  • ASEM as a tool to "bridge the cultural divide" / Bart Gaens
  • ASEM and civil society / Silja Keva
  • ASEM's institutional infrastructure / Silja Keva and Bart Gaens
  • ASEM in the context of the European Union's external relations / Teija Tiilikainen
  • The outcomes of the ASEM6 Summit in Helsinki / Bart Gaens

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Description

This book examines the interregional relations of the European Union with East Asia through the prism of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM). ASEM currently brings together 16 Asian countries, the 27 member states of the European Union, as well as the ASEAN Secretariat and the European Commission. ASEM's ten-year anniversary and the Sixth Summit in Helsinki prompted reflection on the forum's accomplishments in three dimensions of interaction, its working methods, democratic involvement, public awareness and global strategic potential. The volume provides an in-depth evaluation of ASEM's first decade from a European perspective, including the achievements of the ASEM6 Summit and its implications for the future of the process. It also analyzes the role of interregional interaction as a tool for EU foreign policy.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword, Martti Ahtisaari
  • Foreword, Hanna Lehtinen
  • Introduction, Bart Gaens
  • ASEM's background and rationale, Bart Gaens
  • ASEM as an economy-oriented partnership, Bart Gaens
  • ASEM, multilateralism, and the security agenda, Timo KivimAki
  • Human rights and Burma/Myanmar in the ASEM dialogue, Silja Keva
  • ASEM as a tool to 'bridge the cultural divide', Bart Gaens
  • ASEM and civil society, Silja Keva
  • ASEM's institutional infrastructure, Silja Keva and Bart Gaens
  • ASEM in the context of the European Union's external relations, Teija Tiilikainen
  • The outcomes of the ASEM6 summit in Helsinki, Bart Gaens
  • Summary and conclusions, Bart Gaens
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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