The prevailing scholarly orthodoxy regarding recent diplomatic initiatives in the Asia-Pacific assumes that East Asia is evolving into a distinctive regional community. The orthodoxy attributes this development to the growing influence of the diplomatic practices espoused by the Association of Southeast Asian States (ASEAN) and its related institutions. However, a paradox remains, namely: despite the failure of ASEAN's distinctive practice to fulfil its rhetorical promise in Southeast Asia both immediately prior to and in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis in 1997, it is nevertheless considered sufficient to validate the projection of ASEAN defined norms onto a wider Pacific canvas. This study analyses how an academic preference fo...
In conclusion, it can be observed that ASEAN institutions have undergone several stages of evolution...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
Scholars of East Asian international relations diverge over how politically integrated the r...
After the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997-99, a dominant orthodoxy arose both in regional diplo...
The concept of East Asia as a region is relatively new. Until the appear-ance of the abortive East A...
Developments in East Asia have progressed rapidly in terms of regionalism since the 1997 crisis. The...
July 2008 For a decade, Asia has been experiencing a new type of regionalism. The increasing integra...
Not only in East Asia the political construction of “coherent regions ” is often closely linked to p...
Revolving around the concept of ‘Community’ or ‘community’, debate on an Asian region has ostensibly...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed at its summit meeting in Bali to create a unif...
The idea of an East Asian community is not a new one. Since the 1990s, it has gained considerable in...
Revolving around the concept of "Community", or "community" - the use of the capital "c" being seen ...
Revolving around the concept of "Community", or "community" - the use of the capital "c" being seen ...
This article analyses the impact ASEANs expansion to include the+3 countries of China, Japan and Sou...
Is an East Asian Community possible? In November 2001 the leaders of the ASEAN countries were presen...
In conclusion, it can be observed that ASEAN institutions have undergone several stages of evolution...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
Scholars of East Asian international relations diverge over how politically integrated the r...
After the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997-99, a dominant orthodoxy arose both in regional diplo...
The concept of East Asia as a region is relatively new. Until the appear-ance of the abortive East A...
Developments in East Asia have progressed rapidly in terms of regionalism since the 1997 crisis. The...
July 2008 For a decade, Asia has been experiencing a new type of regionalism. The increasing integra...
Not only in East Asia the political construction of “coherent regions ” is often closely linked to p...
Revolving around the concept of ‘Community’ or ‘community’, debate on an Asian region has ostensibly...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed at its summit meeting in Bali to create a unif...
The idea of an East Asian community is not a new one. Since the 1990s, it has gained considerable in...
Revolving around the concept of "Community", or "community" - the use of the capital "c" being seen ...
Revolving around the concept of "Community", or "community" - the use of the capital "c" being seen ...
This article analyses the impact ASEANs expansion to include the+3 countries of China, Japan and Sou...
Is an East Asian Community possible? In November 2001 the leaders of the ASEAN countries were presen...
In conclusion, it can be observed that ASEAN institutions have undergone several stages of evolution...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
Scholars of East Asian international relations diverge over how politically integrated the r...