The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) has, in the main, been based on attempts to advance neoliberal ideas about economic governance, although this has stimulated a great deal of controversy and resistance. Having failed - despite much effort - to entrench neoliberalism within APEC the United States and other "Western" members of APEC are now "securitizing" economic policy in an effort to reconfigure the Asia Pacific along lines favored by major capitalist players in the region. Critics argue that this securitization of economics is simply a tactical effort to bring in through the back door policies that APEC members have resisted in the past. Faced with the prospect of not getting its own way through straig...
This Comment will demonstrate that although the APEC member nations are divided between two contrast...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed at its summit meeting in Bali to create a unif...
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...
After the Cold War and the financial crisis that wreaked havoc throughout Asia, the Asia-Pacific reg...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
This is a study of competing visions or designs of trans-Pacific economic cooperation, and attempts ...
The prime ministers and presidents of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation organization (APEC) nee...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The recent spectacular econom...
Revolving around the concept of ‘Community’ or ‘community’, debate on an Asian region has ostensibly...
This paper looks at multilateral processes in the 'Asia-Pacific' region and the impact of American f...
The South Pacific Forum (SPF) has consolidated regional cooperation as an effective mean to increase...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) took up intellectual property (IP) issues in 1995...
It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade ...
The main argument is that East Asia´s nascent regionalism is driven by competition within the region...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the past quarter-century A...
This Comment will demonstrate that although the APEC member nations are divided between two contrast...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed at its summit meeting in Bali to create a unif...
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...
After the Cold War and the financial crisis that wreaked havoc throughout Asia, the Asia-Pacific reg...
The financial crises of the late 1990s marked an intellectual watershed for the global economy, and ...
This is a study of competing visions or designs of trans-Pacific economic cooperation, and attempts ...
The prime ministers and presidents of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation organization (APEC) nee...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The recent spectacular econom...
Revolving around the concept of ‘Community’ or ‘community’, debate on an Asian region has ostensibly...
This paper looks at multilateral processes in the 'Asia-Pacific' region and the impact of American f...
The South Pacific Forum (SPF) has consolidated regional cooperation as an effective mean to increase...
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) took up intellectual property (IP) issues in 1995...
It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade ...
The main argument is that East Asia´s nascent regionalism is driven by competition within the region...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the past quarter-century A...
This Comment will demonstrate that although the APEC member nations are divided between two contrast...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed at its summit meeting in Bali to create a unif...
In the 1990s both non-state-centred and state-centred regional processes of integration have emerged...