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ID105715
Title ProperCan Asia lead
Other Title Informationpower ambitions and global governance in the twenty-first century
LanguageENG
AuthorAcharya, Amitav
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Is the much hyped 'rise of Asia' translating into global public good? The leading Asian powers, China, India and Japan, demand a greater share of the decision-making and leadership of global institutions. Yet, they seem to have been more preoccupied with enhancing their national power and status than contributing to global governance, including the management of global challenges. This is partly explained by a realpolitik outlook and ideology, and the legacies of India's and China's historical identification with the 'Third World' bloc. Another key factor is the continuing regional legitimacy deficit of the Asian powers. This article suggests that the Asian powers should increase their participation in and contribution to regional cooperation as a stepping stone to a more meaningful contribution to global governance
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 4; Jul 2011: p851-869
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 4; Jul 2011: p851-869
Key WordsAsia ;  Asia - Power ;  Economic Condition ;  Japan ;  China ;  India ;  Global Governance


 
 
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