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ID094990
Title ProperRegional cooperation in Northeast Asia
Other Title Informationsearching for the mode of governance
LanguageENG
AuthorYoshimatsu, Hidetaka
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the late 1990s, China, Japan, and South Korea - the core states in Northeast Asia - have gradually engaged in various initiatives and institutions for regional cooperation. Such initiatives extend from summitry to functional cooperation in finance, environmental protection, logistics, and other areas. Furthermore, the three countries have shown their willingness to vitalize cross-border economic activities by concluding commercial arrangements. Given these evolutions, this article seeks to address the following questions: what features are found in trilateral cooperative initiatives and how these features are evaluated in terms of 'regional governance'? The paper advances two propositions. First, regional cooperation in Northeast Asia can be characterized as weak neoliberal orientation and intensive business involvements in cooperative projects in state-directed policy networks. Second, regional governance in Northeast Asia has gradually intensified the nature of regulatory governance in which the governments of the three countries sought to harmonize standards and regulatory systems through trilateral cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 10, No. 2; May 2010: p247-274
Journal SourceInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 10, No. 2; May 2010: p247-274
Key WordsRegional cooperation ;  Northeast Asia ;  Commercial Governance ;  FTA ;  Regional Governance


 
 
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