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As the political drive to establish closer ties among Asian governments continues to gain momentum, there has been much debate about the realities of Asian regionalism. Does the community-building activity in fact signal the birth of "Asia Major"? What are the obstacles to integration? And is integration a positive trend for the region and for external actors? Sifting rhetoric from fact, Ellen Frost offers a nuanced analysis of the political, economic, and strategic issues at stake.
A central theme in Asia’s New Regionalism is the link between integration driven by governments for political and security reasons and integration fueled by ethnic, cultural, and economic ties. Frost’s lively exploration of these sometimes mismatched dynamics highlights critical implications for policies both in the region and in the United States. Contents: Asia’s New Momentum · Remapping Asia · Part 1: Maritime Asia Resurgent · The Legacy of Maritime Asia · The Great Revival · Individuals as Spontaneous Integrators · Part 2: Designing Asia Major · Sources of the Asian Integration Movement · The Architecture of Regional Integration · Trade, Finance, and the Politics of Regionalism · Foreign Policy and Security Cooperation · Part 3: Sizing Up The Asian Integration Movement · Assessing the Promise of Integration · Current Obstacles and Potential Threats · Looking to the Future. ISBN - 8130909626
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Pages : 304
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