The Asia-Pacific, regionalism and the global system [electronic resource] / edited by Christopher M. Dent, J�orn Dosch.

Contributor(s): Dent, Christopher M | Dosch, J�orn | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 289 p.) : illISBN: 9781781004470 (e-book)Subject(s): Regionalism -- Asia | Regionalism -- Pacific Area | Asia -- Economic integration | Pacific Area -- Economic integration | Pacific Area cooperationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification: HC412 | .A85 2012Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Economic integration : Asia-Pacific and global perspectives -- pt. 3. Regional and global multilateralism -- pt. 4. East Asia and global development -- pt. 5. Societal perspectives.
Summary: The expert contributors shed critical light on how significant developments are impacting on the global system. In particular, they consider emerging forms of global governance, and how the Asia-Pacific as a region, individual countries such as China, Japan, South Korea and the US, and regional organisations and forums like APEC are shaping the world. Uniquely, the discussion is not limited to East Asia but also takes Latin America prominently into the equation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Economic integration : Asia-Pacific and global perspectives -- pt. 3. Regional and global multilateralism -- pt. 4. East Asia and global development -- pt. 5. Societal perspectives.

The expert contributors shed critical light on how significant developments are impacting on the global system. In particular, they consider emerging forms of global governance, and how the Asia-Pacific as a region, individual countries such as China, Japan, South Korea and the US, and regional organisations and forums like APEC are shaping the world. Uniquely, the discussion is not limited to East Asia but also takes Latin America prominently into the equation.

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