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ID098783
Title ProperAsian perspectives on the European experience of regionalism
LanguageENG
AuthorPettman, Ralph
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)How have European state-makers managed to coordinate various key activities to the point where many of them see the European Union as providing a model for the rest of the world in general and Asia in particular? For example, most of Europe now shares a common market and a common currency. This was originally considered unthinkable. However, most European state-makers did surrender significant aspects of their sovereign power to make this happen. State-makers in the Asian region have not yet followed suit. This tells us something about their competing politico-strategic, economic and social concerns. Asian state-makers are nonetheless capable of sustaining their own form of regionalism. This tells us something about the different politico-cultural context in which they live. This context makes it possible to promote distinctly 'Asian' perspectives. It provides an Asian alternative to European regionalism and a way of compensating for the limits and distortions of the European Union.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 47, No. 3-4; May-Jul 2010: p.293-307
Key WordsEuropean Regionalism ;  Asian Regionalism ;  Asian Values ;  Rationalism ;  ASEAN