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ID136950
Title ProperContested rescaling of economic governance in East Asia
Other Title Informationa special issue
LanguageENG
AuthorHameiri, Shahar ;  Wilson, Jeffrey D
Summary / Abstract (Note)The special issue this article opens engages with an apparent conundrum that has often puzzled observers of East Asian politics—why, despite the region's considerable economic integration, multilateral economic governance institutions remain largely underdeveloped. The authors argue that this ‘regionalism problématique’ has led to the neglect of prior and more important questions pertaining to how patterns of economic governance, beyond the national scale, are emerging in East Asia and why. In this special issue, the contributors shift analytic focus onto social and political struggles over the scale and instruments of economic governance in East Asia. The contributions identify and explain the emergence of a wide variety of regional modes of economic governance often neglected by the scholarship or erroneously viewed as stepping stones towards ‘deeper’ multilateralism.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol.69, No.2; Apr.2015: p.115-125
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 69 No 2
Standard NumberEconomic Governance


 
 
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