This paper examines the political dynamics surrounding the Japanese government’s initial proposal for the creation of an Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) in 1997 and the arrangements that have emerged in its place. Specifically, the paper delves into why Japan attempted to embark on regional institution building independent of the United States and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1997 but has since supported the close linkage to the IMF of a network of bilateral currency swap arrangements in the region. The findings reveal the formidable difficulties Japan faces in circumventing the activities of US-dominated multilateral institutions to play a greater leadership role in financial crisis management in Asia
Despite a plethora of programs for increased financial co-operation in Asia, there has been very lit...
Why did Japan promote a multilateral security forum, in the 1991 Nakayama Proposal, given that the f...
For the Japanese government, financial diplomacy has been always influenced by international economi...
This paper examines the political dynamics surrounding the Japanese government’s initial proposal fo...
This paper examines the political dynamics surrounding the Japanese government’s initial proposal fo...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Japan stands accused of purveying a defective developmental state model of growth to the East Asian ...
Not only in East Asia the political construction of “coherent regions ” is often closely linked to p...
The Asian economic crisis starting in the summer of 1997 has been widely referred to as a "21st cent...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
Since the economic crisis erupted in Southeast Asia, there has been a tendency towards the revival o...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
The plan initiated by Japan for forming an Asian Monetary Fund in a mode of ASEAN+3 countries after ...
Despite a plethora of programs for increased financial co-operation in Asia, there has been very lit...
Why did Japan promote a multilateral security forum, in the 1991 Nakayama Proposal, given that the f...
For the Japanese government, financial diplomacy has been always influenced by international economi...
This paper examines the political dynamics surrounding the Japanese government’s initial proposal fo...
This paper examines the political dynamics surrounding the Japanese government’s initial proposal fo...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Japan stands accused of purveying a defective developmental state model of growth to the East Asian ...
Not only in East Asia the political construction of “coherent regions ” is often closely linked to p...
The Asian economic crisis starting in the summer of 1997 has been widely referred to as a "21st cent...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
Since the economic crisis erupted in Southeast Asia, there has been a tendency towards the revival o...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
The plan initiated by Japan for forming an Asian Monetary Fund in a mode of ASEAN+3 countries after ...
Despite a plethora of programs for increased financial co-operation in Asia, there has been very lit...
Why did Japan promote a multilateral security forum, in the 1991 Nakayama Proposal, given that the f...
For the Japanese government, financial diplomacy has been always influenced by international economi...