Asia’s economic resurgence and cumulative financial strengths in the last two decades have led to a debate on whether a shift in global power is underway from west to east. Although we have witnessed the continued growth of Asian economic, political and military strengths, we also see many limitations in Asia’s social and political development, given the region’s tradition, diversity and size. To move forward, the ideas of regional integration and cooperation enter the discussions among policymakers, researchers and practitioners on further and sustainable development of the region. In this context, this issue of Journal of Asian Public Policy gives a particular attention to the emerging debate on regional integration agenda in Asia. Three ...
Asia has emerged from the global financial crisis as an important stabilizing force and an engine of...
Developments in East Asia have progressed rapidly in terms of regionalism since the 1997 crisis. The...
The views are personal and not of the institution to which the authors belong to. The authors are in...
The six research articles in this issue of Journal of Asian Public Policy contribute to the discussi...
Unlike in other parts of the world, such as Africa and Latin America, regionalism (or the adoption o...
The purpose of this article is to present the dynamic changes in the approach of Asian economies to ...
Economic integration in Asia is a distinctive and multifaceted phenomenon because it is a very heter...
The article discusses the integration processes in the Asia-Pacific region. In the geopolitical plan...
The rise of new powers throughout the 2000s and the 2010s augurs the end of the unipolar system that...
As Asia grows and prospers, its economies are increasingly vital to each other — and to the world. T...
Asia is a region whose financial integration has not kept pace with real integration. Asias relative...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
East Asia has been caught with regionalism in recent years. There has been a proliferation of bilate...
This chapter is focused on the rising trends, heated discussions and growing support, at both the go...
After the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997-99, a dominant orthodoxy arose both in regional diplo...
Asia has emerged from the global financial crisis as an important stabilizing force and an engine of...
Developments in East Asia have progressed rapidly in terms of regionalism since the 1997 crisis. The...
The views are personal and not of the institution to which the authors belong to. The authors are in...
The six research articles in this issue of Journal of Asian Public Policy contribute to the discussi...
Unlike in other parts of the world, such as Africa and Latin America, regionalism (or the adoption o...
The purpose of this article is to present the dynamic changes in the approach of Asian economies to ...
Economic integration in Asia is a distinctive and multifaceted phenomenon because it is a very heter...
The article discusses the integration processes in the Asia-Pacific region. In the geopolitical plan...
The rise of new powers throughout the 2000s and the 2010s augurs the end of the unipolar system that...
As Asia grows and prospers, its economies are increasingly vital to each other — and to the world. T...
Asia is a region whose financial integration has not kept pace with real integration. Asias relative...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
East Asia has been caught with regionalism in recent years. There has been a proliferation of bilate...
This chapter is focused on the rising trends, heated discussions and growing support, at both the go...
After the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997-99, a dominant orthodoxy arose both in regional diplo...
Asia has emerged from the global financial crisis as an important stabilizing force and an engine of...
Developments in East Asia have progressed rapidly in terms of regionalism since the 1997 crisis. The...
The views are personal and not of the institution to which the authors belong to. The authors are in...