The Theoretical and Practical Dimensions of Regionalism in East Asia [electronic resource] / by Karolina Klecha-Tylec.
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- JF197
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1. Introduction -- 2. Regionalism and Regionalisation - A Theoretical Approach -- 3. Regionalism and Regionalisation in East Asia - Their Essence, Origin and Transformations -- 4. The Microregional and Subregional Dimension of East Asian Regionalism -- 5. East Asian Regionalism - The Macroregional Dimensions of Relations -- 6. East Asian Regionalism - An Empirical Analysis -- 7. Concluding Remarks.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of developments in East Asian regionalism, combining qualitative evidence with empirical quantitative analysis. It argues that two dominant processes have formed East Asian regionalism: regionalization on the one hand, and inter-regionalism on the other. Klecha-Tylec examines the differences between traditional and new regionalisms as they apply to East Asia; the differences between East Asian and European regionalism; the role of the United States in shaping regional links; and the evolution of the three key structures of ASEAN, ASEAN+3, and Asia Summits. The analysis she provides is unique for examining together the network, zonal, and geospatial dimensions of relations in East Asia as they apply at micro-regional, sub-regional, macro-regional, trans-regional and inter-regional levels. The book thus offers a detailed analysis of intra-regional links and the hybrid relationships between micro-regions and nation-states.
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