This article aims to examine the dynamics of the East Asian political economy and the new regional environments over the past two decades. It puts forth two main propositions. First, the predominant nation–state framework in analyzing the political economy of the East Asian region, while remaining indispensable in its own right, has become inadequate to interpret the profound transformations resultant from heightened pace of cross-border movements of people, practices, ideas and capital. The geo-cultural concept of ‘‘Transnational Asia’’ is proposed as an alternative devise to fill in the gap neglected by the mainstream nation–state-oriented literature. Second, by going beyond the conventional state–society dichotomy and the rigid theoreti...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2000 Dr. Philip Andrew MacDonaldThis thesis is an examinat...
I find in the Asia-Pacific new modes of regulatory regional governance—regulatory regionalism. My ap...
The first part of paper reviews the main economic features, factors and implications of the East Asi...
East Asia is becoming more regionalized. But it is doing so in fits and starts: two steps forward an...
Regionalization theory, as exemplified by debates on the nature of trading blocs in the field of geo...
In the period since World War Two the global economy has undergone substantial change. While the int...
The special issue this article opens engages with an apparent conundrum that has often puzzled obser...
In recent decades, East Asia has become increasingly interconnected through trade, investment, migra...
This article seeks to explore the dynamics of region construction in East Asia, through both formal ...
There is a large literature on regionalism (the creation of formalized regions with agreed membershi...
This study investigates the structural causes of a problem in East Asian regionalism. From the 1980s...
The article argues that state strategies and policies are instrumental in generating different econo...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
The main argument is that East Asia´s nascent regionalism is driven by competition within the region...
Economic globalisation is the defining characteristic of our age and a process which is transforming...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2000 Dr. Philip Andrew MacDonaldThis thesis is an examinat...
I find in the Asia-Pacific new modes of regulatory regional governance—regulatory regionalism. My ap...
The first part of paper reviews the main economic features, factors and implications of the East Asi...
East Asia is becoming more regionalized. But it is doing so in fits and starts: two steps forward an...
Regionalization theory, as exemplified by debates on the nature of trading blocs in the field of geo...
In the period since World War Two the global economy has undergone substantial change. While the int...
The special issue this article opens engages with an apparent conundrum that has often puzzled obser...
In recent decades, East Asia has become increasingly interconnected through trade, investment, migra...
This article seeks to explore the dynamics of region construction in East Asia, through both formal ...
There is a large literature on regionalism (the creation of formalized regions with agreed membershi...
This study investigates the structural causes of a problem in East Asian regionalism. From the 1980s...
The article argues that state strategies and policies are instrumental in generating different econo...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
The main argument is that East Asia´s nascent regionalism is driven by competition within the region...
Economic globalisation is the defining characteristic of our age and a process which is transforming...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2000 Dr. Philip Andrew MacDonaldThis thesis is an examinat...
I find in the Asia-Pacific new modes of regulatory regional governance—regulatory regionalism. My ap...
The first part of paper reviews the main economic features, factors and implications of the East Asi...