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Competitive regionalism : FTA diffusion in the Pacific Rim

edited by Mireya Solís, Barbara Stallings and Saori N. Katada

(International political economy series)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. 252-277

Includes index

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Description

Despite abundant scepticism about their economic benefits, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have proliferated at a rapid pace. Policy diffusion models explain how different sets of preferential trade agreements are interconnected and establish under what conditions FTAs can work for or against the emergence of coherent regional blocs.

Table of Contents

  • Explaining FTA Proliferation: A Policy Diffusion Framework
  • M.Solis & S.N.Katada PART I: THEMATIC CHAPTERS Exclusion Fears and Competitive Regionalism in East Asia
  • S.Urata Political-Security Competition and the FTA Movement: Motivations and Consequences
  • M.M.Mochizuki Competitive Regionalism through Bilateral and Regional Rule Making: Standard Setting and Locking-In
  • J.Nakagawa PART II: THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE The US as a Bilateral Player: The Impetus for Asymmetric Free Trade Agreements
  • C.Quiliconi & C.Wise Chile: A Pioneer in Trade Policy
  • B.Stallings Competitive Regionalism and Mexico's FTA Strategy
  • A.Flores-Quiroga PART III: EAST ASIA Singapore and ASEAN's Competitive Regionalism in Southeast Asia and Beyond
  • T.Terada South Korea's FTAs: Moving from an Emulative to a Competitive Strategy
  • M.G.Koo Japan's Competitive FTA Strategy: Commercial Opportunity versus Political Rivalry
  • M.Solis China's Competitive FTA Strategy: Realism on a Liberal Slide
  • J.Yang Conclusion: Free Trade Agreements in a Competitive World
  • B.Stallings & S.N.Katada Bibliography Index

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