Abstract: This paper is concerned with exploring the post-Cold War role that China has assumed in East Asia and its contribution to the informal regionalism that has defined the region. East Asia’s informal regionalism has been predicated upon concerns regarding national sovereignty as well as historical and cultural differences, which has created challenges for a conflict-free regional dialogue that can work to address the region’s often interdependent economic and security interests.By placing East Asia within a historical perspective, China’s impact on the general concept of East Asian regionalism, the “crisis-driven ” model of East Asian regionalism, and the emergence of an effective regional leader is examined. Moving forward, this pap...
This article attempts to examine and critique the theoretical debates on the rise of China and its r...
Identifying ‘East Asia’ is more difficult than it might seem at first glance. One of the problems in...
The rise of China is not only considered as an economic opportunity but also a security threat for t...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
At the end of the Cold War and under the influence of globalisation, China has adopted the strategy ...
The paper argues that regionalism in East Asia, since the end of the Cold War, has been largely shap...
East Asia is steadfastly marching towards regional economic integration through a number of regional...
East Asia and East Asian regionalism have gained greater attention. Given this, what makes this reg...
This paper deals with two questions. One is how the competing logics ofthe balance of power vs. comp...
Scholars of East Asian international relations diverge over how politically integrated the r...
East Asian regionalism substantially intensified after the 1997-8 Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), whic...
Prior to the end of the Cold War, China's foreign policy was in large shaped by a confrontational, p...
East Asia and East Asian regionalism have gained greater attention. Given this, what makes this regi...
Regionalization in East Asia has drastically arisen the past two decades. Other than economic coordi...
This article attempts to examine and critique the theoretical debates on the rise of China and its r...
Identifying ‘East Asia’ is more difficult than it might seem at first glance. One of the problems in...
The rise of China is not only considered as an economic opportunity but also a security threat for t...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
At the end of the Cold War and under the influence of globalisation, China has adopted the strategy ...
The paper argues that regionalism in East Asia, since the end of the Cold War, has been largely shap...
East Asia is steadfastly marching towards regional economic integration through a number of regional...
East Asia and East Asian regionalism have gained greater attention. Given this, what makes this reg...
This paper deals with two questions. One is how the competing logics ofthe balance of power vs. comp...
Scholars of East Asian international relations diverge over how politically integrated the r...
East Asian regionalism substantially intensified after the 1997-8 Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), whic...
Prior to the end of the Cold War, China's foreign policy was in large shaped by a confrontational, p...
East Asia and East Asian regionalism have gained greater attention. Given this, what makes this regi...
Regionalization in East Asia has drastically arisen the past two decades. Other than economic coordi...
This article attempts to examine and critique the theoretical debates on the rise of China and its r...
Identifying ‘East Asia’ is more difficult than it might seem at first glance. One of the problems in...
The rise of China is not only considered as an economic opportunity but also a security threat for t...