Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures
Yoshimatsu explores the causes and implications of the diverse degree of institution-building in East Asia by examining two processes of initiating and developing multilateral institutions in five policy areas: trade, finance, food security, energy security, and the environment.
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Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures
Yoshimatsu explores the causes and implications of the diverse degree of institution-building in East Asia by examining two processes of initiating and developing multilateral institutions in five policy areas: trade, finance, food security, energy security, and the environment.
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Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures

Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures

by H. Yoshimatsu
Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures

Comparing Institution-Building in East Asia: Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures

by H. Yoshimatsu

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Yoshimatsu explores the causes and implications of the diverse degree of institution-building in East Asia by examining two processes of initiating and developing multilateral institutions in five policy areas: trade, finance, food security, energy security, and the environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137370556
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 05/29/2014
Series: Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 231
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Hidetaka Yoshimatsu is a Professor of Politics and International Relations at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan. He specializes in trade policy and regionalism in East Asia with publication in numerous journals, including Asian Survey, Pacific Review, New Political Economy, and Review of International Political Economy.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Frameworks for Analysing Institution-Building in East Asia 3. Promoting Trade Liberalisation through Free Trade Agreements 4. Developing Institutions for Regional Financial Stability 5. Food Security Cooperation through Emergency Rice Reserve 6. Energy Security Cooperation under ASEAN+3 7. Environmental Cooperation: The Monitoring of Transboundary Air Pollution 8. Conclusion
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