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Europe, East Asia and APEC : a shared global agenda? / edited by Peter Drysdale and David Vines.

Lippincott Library HC460.5 .E97 1998
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Drysdale, Peter.
Vines, David.
Series:
Global economic institutions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pacific Area cooperation.
Asian cooperation.
Regionalism--East Asia.
Regionalism.
East Asia.
Regionalism--Pacific Area.
Pacific Area.
Europe--Economic integration.
Europe.
East Asia--Economic integration.
Pacific Area--Economic integration.
Physical Description:
xvii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Summary:
This book contrasts regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific Region and in Europe. In the Asia Pacific Region, regionalism is developing by means of "open regionalism, " constructed through the APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Process). This is different from the regionalism that has developed in Europe through the construction of a single European Market and Monetary Union within the European Union. In the light of this contrast, a number of important contemporary policy questions are considered by an international team of contributors. How should Europe and other parts of the world respond to the development of open regionalism in the Asia Pacific Region? Can these regions develop a shared global agenda directed toward sustaining genuinely multilateral solutions to international trade policy problems over the coming years?
Notes:
Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN:
052163315X
OCLC:
39339477

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