Indonesia and ASEAN plus three financial cooperation : domestic politics, power relations, and regulatory regionalism

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    • Saputro, Eko

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Indonesia and ASEAN plus three financial cooperation : domestic politics, power relations, and regulatory regionalism

Eko Saputro

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-244) and index

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Description

This book examines Financial regionalism in East Asia has stimulated not only a new architecture for regional governance, but also a transformation in Indonesia's national regulatory framework. As a relatively new phenomenon compared to trade regionalism, financial regionalism has successfully shaped cooperative networks among financial authorities in East Asia. In this incisive new book, Eko Saputro explores how new financial alliances and regulatory frameworks will allow Indonesia to rapidly take a new place at the global table, bringing the explosive growth that other Asian countries have seen to the archipelago nation. This book will be of equal value to academics, policy makers, students, and scholars, both in the region and abroad.

Table of Contents

Contents ...................................................................................................................... 3List of Figures ............................................................................................................. 5List of Tables .............................................................................................................. 6List of Abbreviations ................................................................................................. 7Introduction .............................................................................................................. 12Indonesia and the Dynamics of Regional Financial Cooperation .......................... 12Why Indonesia matters .......................................................................................... 16Explaining Financial Regionalism in East Asia .................................................... 28Reviewing the research on East Asian financial regionalism ................................ 29Power relations .................................................................................................. 34Domestic factors ................................................................................................ 38Regulatory regionalism .......................................................................................... 44The Progress of East Asian Financial Regionalism .............................................. 54ASEAN .................................................................................................................. 55APEC ..................................................................................................................... 61APT Cooperation ................................................................................................... 62The CMIM ......................................................................................................... 63The ABMI .......................................................................................................... 67ASEAN and APT are more concrete than APEC .................................................. 69Domestic Politics in Indonesia and Financial Regionalism in East Asia ............ 71Political change and varying approaches to regional cooperation ......................... 72The non-democratic era ..................................................................................... 72Habibie's transitional administration ................................................................. 76The democratic era ............................................................................................. 77The impact of democratisation ............................................................................... 82Separation of power under democratic regimes................................................. 83Changes to financial institutions and policy making ......................................... 85Independence and coordination ......................................................................... 90Transparency and economic openness ............................................................... 93Wider participation ............................................................................................ 95Power Relations, Bilateral Ties and Indonesia's Responses ................................ 98

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