It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade and economic output
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...
The promise for Pacific Asia in the 1990s was that cooperation and in-creasing parity would be the m...
Includes bibliographyAbstract The growing participation of developing countries in multilateral tra...
Somewhat incongruously, as global economic integration progressed, the trend towards regionalism als...
A joint conference AKES, HKBU, KDI, STEPI and RCIEThe Asia Pacific region was characterized in the s...
East Asia1 has been a significant growth center of the world for decades. Most notably, the unpreced...
This paper discusses the New International Economic Order in the Asia-Pacific region. It argues that...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
After the Cold War and the financial crisis that wreaked havoc throughout Asia, the Asia-Pacific reg...
This is a state-of-the-art report prepared within the UNU/WIDER project The New Regionalism and the ...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
Sustained, rapid economic growth in East Asia has been the outstanding feature of world economic d...
For five decades, Pacific Island countries have used regionalism as a main vehicle to promote develo...
The first objective of this study is to determine the main characteristics of new regionalism. The s...
"The last years of the 20,h century, especially the failure of the Seattle Ministerial Conference i...
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...
The promise for Pacific Asia in the 1990s was that cooperation and in-creasing parity would be the m...
Includes bibliographyAbstract The growing participation of developing countries in multilateral tra...
Somewhat incongruously, as global economic integration progressed, the trend towards regionalism als...
A joint conference AKES, HKBU, KDI, STEPI and RCIEThe Asia Pacific region was characterized in the s...
East Asia1 has been a significant growth center of the world for decades. Most notably, the unpreced...
This paper discusses the New International Economic Order in the Asia-Pacific region. It argues that...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
After the Cold War and the financial crisis that wreaked havoc throughout Asia, the Asia-Pacific reg...
This is a state-of-the-art report prepared within the UNU/WIDER project The New Regionalism and the ...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
Sustained, rapid economic growth in East Asia has been the outstanding feature of world economic d...
For five decades, Pacific Island countries have used regionalism as a main vehicle to promote develo...
The first objective of this study is to determine the main characteristics of new regionalism. The s...
"The last years of the 20,h century, especially the failure of the Seattle Ministerial Conference i...
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...
The promise for Pacific Asia in the 1990s was that cooperation and in-creasing parity would be the m...
Includes bibliographyAbstract The growing participation of developing countries in multilateral tra...