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The Theoretical and Practical Dimensions of Regionalism in East Asia, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017

Langue : Anglais

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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: 1) regionalization, and 2) inter-regionalism. 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 book 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 offers a detailed analysis of intra-regional links and the hybrid relationships between micro-regions and nation-states. 

1. Introduction

2. Regionalism and Regionalisation - A Theoretical Approach
2.1 Regionalism and regionalisation in the theory of social sciences
2.2 Old vs. new regionalism - a comparative analysis
2.3 Regionalism and regionalisation in the context of globalization
2.4 The types of regionalism - a review
2.5 Regionalism vs. multilateralism, interregionalism and regionalisation
2.6 The selected methods for measuring the phenomena of regionalism and regionalisation

3. Regionalism and Regionalisation in East Asia - Their Essence, Origin and Transformations
3.1 East Asia - characteristics of the region and its subregions
3.2 The concept, reasons for and characteristics of East Asian regionalism
3.3 The stages and drivers of developing regionalism in East Asia
3.4 East Asia's regionalisation - the network and territorial dimension of regional processes
3.5 The geospatial dimension of East Asian regionalism - the levels and structure of the process

4. The Microregional and Subregional Dimension of East Asian Regionalism
4.1 The subnational dimension of regionalism in East Asia
4.2 The transnational dimension of regionalism in East Asia
4.3 Hybrid subregional cooperation programmes in East Asia
4.4 The transnational dimension of East Asian subregional cooperation
4.5 Cooperation within the framework of East Asia's southern subregion - the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

5. East Asian regionalism - The Macroregional Dimensions of Relations
5.1 The evolution of cooperation within the framework of ASEAN Plus Three and East Asian ASEAN Plus One summits
5.2 The origins and development of the East Asia Summit

6. East Asian Regionalism - An Empirical Analysis
6.1 A review of selected research studies on East Asian regionalism
6.2 Gravity models - a tool for assessing regionalism processes
6.3 An empirical research of the impact of East Asian regionalism on trade exchange
6.3.1 The analysis of correlation coefficients between foreign trade volumes and their determinants (dynamic approach)
6.3.2 The classification of explanatory variables based on Ward's method
6.3.3 The characteristics of the adopted statistical methods
6.3.4 A comparative analysis of the degree of adjusting the regression function to empirical data
6.3.5 An analysis of correlations between explanatory variables and the dependent variable
6.3.6 The results of estimations in a general approach.
6.3.7 The results of estimations by groups of countries
6.3.8 Estimation results in a time-based approach
6.3.9 Summary of research results

7. Concluding Remarks

Karolina Klecha-Tylec is Assistant Professor of International Economics at Cracow University of Economics, Poland. She specializes in economic integration processes, the regionalism and regionalisation of the world economy, and economic development strategies with a particular focus on East Asia.

Provides one of the most comprehensive overviews to date of the development of East Asian regionalism

Considers multilateral, inter-regional, and trans-regional relationships

Offers a novel quantitative analysis of trade determinants

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 372 p.

14.8x21 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 126,59 €

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