1. In Search of Regional Governance in East Asia: Processes and Outcomes.
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Komori, Yasumasa
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REGIONALISM , *FREE trade , *FINANCE , *GREAT powers (International relations) , *COMMERCIAL treaties - Abstract
This article employs the concept of ‘regional governance’ to analyze both the processes and outcomes of the emerging regional institutional arrangements in East Asia. It argues that while ASEAN has played a significant role in creating and sustaining the ‘processes’ of wider East Asian regional governance efforts, the level of achievement in translating these processes into tangible ‘outcomes’ remains severely constrained by great power rivalry, especially between Japan and China. By focusing on the areas of trade and finance, this article argues that the varying levels of outcomes between these two issue areas can be explained primarily by the degree of convergence between Japanese and Chinese interests. In particular, while Japan and China have a shared interest in contributing to the promotion of regional financial stability, they strongly disagree over the appropriate form and contours of a trade governance system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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