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9780801442766

Remapping East Asia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801442766

  • ISBN10:

    0801442761

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-11-30
  • Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr

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Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures vii
Preface ix
Contributors xi
1. Introduction: Emerging Webs of Regional Connectedness 1(30)
T.J. PEMPEL
I REGIONALISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
2. East Asian Regional Institutions: Characteristics, Sources, Distinctiveness
31(23)
ETEL SOLINGEN
3. Demographic Future of East Asian Regional Integration
54(95)
GEOFFREY MCNICOLL
II DRIVING REGIONAL INTEGRATION
States
4. The Decline of a Japan-Led Model of the East Asian Economy
77(24)
ANDREW MACINTYRE AND BARRY NAUGHTON
5. Why So Many Maps There? Japan and Regional Cooperation
101(48)
KEIICHI TSUNEKAWA
Corporations
6. Between Foreign Direct Investment and Regionalism: The Role of Japanese Production Networks
149(21)
DENNIS TACHIKI
7. The Regionalization of Southeast Asian Business: Transnational Networks in National Contexts
170(25)
NATASHA HAMILTON-HART
III REGIONAL LINKAGES: INSTITUTIONS, INTERESTS, IDENTITIES
8. Between Regionalism and Regionalization: Policy Networks and the Nascent East Asian Institutional Identity
195(21)
PAUL EVANS
9. The Political Economy of Environmental Regionalism in Asia
216(20)
LAURA B. CAMPBELL
10. The War on Terrorism in Asia and the Possibility of Secret Regionalism
236(20)
DAVID LEHENY
11. Conclusion: Tentativeness and Tensions in the Construction of an Asian Region
256(21)
T.J. PEMPEL
References 277(30)
Index 307

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