The book examines the ironic twist in the evolution of East Asian regionalism in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. When the region was given a more prominent place in the global economic governance that it so intensely desired after the Asian Financial Crisis, the governments were reluctant to take advantage of the opportunity collectively. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Pacific Review.
The book examines the ironic twist in the evolution of East Asian regionalism in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. When the region was given a more prominent place in the global economic governance that it so intensely desired after the Asian Financial Crisis, the governments were reluctant to take advantage of the opportunity collectively. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Pacific Review.
Saori N. Katada is Associate Professor at School of International Relations, University of Southern California. She is the author of Banking on Stability (2001), and has co-edited three books and numerous articles on trade, financial and monetary cooperation in East Asia as well as Japanese foreign aid.
Inhaltsangabe
1. In search of a place for East Asian regionalism: challenges and opportunities under the global financial crisis Saori N. Katada 2. The future of regional liquidity arrangements in East Asia: lessons from the global financial crisis William W. Grimes 3. Global economic crisis: boom or bust for East Asian trade integration? Mireya Solís 4. Rethinking the Beijing Consensus: how China responds to crises Yang Jing 5. Crisis dynamics and regionalism: East Asia in comparative perspective Mark Beeson
1. In search of a place for East Asian regionalism: challenges and opportunities under the global financial crisis Saori N. Katada 2. The future of regional liquidity arrangements in East Asia: lessons from the global financial crisis William W. Grimes 3. Global economic crisis: boom or bust for East Asian trade integration? Mireya Solís 4. Rethinking the Beijing Consensus: how China responds to crises Yang Jing 5. Crisis dynamics and regionalism: East Asia in comparative perspective Mark Beeson
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