ID | 132043 |
Title Proper | Bottlenecks in East Asia's regional cooperation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Caizhen, Han ; Yinhong, Shi |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Problems Facing Regional Cooperation in East Asia great efforts are being made in East Asia to improve regional and Gsub-regional multilateral cooperation in the face of a bottleneck. The key issues are listed below: First, there is a mismatch between size and effectiveness. Generally speaking, the larger the cooperation organization the more con?icts that arise and thus the less effective they are. Because of efforts by countries such as the U.S.,2 Australia, Japan, and India to further their strategic or diplomatic interests, these organizations are growing in regional coverage, which causes issues to become diversified and in turn causes the organizations to lose sight of their mission. Subsequently, many regional or trans-regional multilateral organizations such as APEC, the East Asia Summit (EAS), and the ASEAN Security Forum are increasingly playing aless effective role. For example, APEC summits and the EAS usually just end up with a symbolic proclamation without any substance or ' Han Caizhen is Professor at the School of lntemational Studies, Renmin University of China. Shi Yinhong is Counselor at the Counselors' Office at the State Council and Professor at the School of lntemational Studies, Renmin University ot'China |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.3; May-June 2014: p.29-37 |
Journal Source | Contemporary International Relations Vol.24, No.3; May-June 2014: p.29-37 |
Key Words | China ; Korean Peninsula ; East Asia ; Asian Security ; Regional Cooperation ; Japan ; Korea ; Multilateral Cooperation ; Conflicts ; International Organization - IO ; United States ; India ; Australia ; Strategic Interest ; Diplomatic Interest ; International Cooperation - IC ; Multilateral Organization ; Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation - APEC ; ASEAN ; East Asia Summit - EAS ; Regional Coverage ; Transnational Cooperation |