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EAST ASIAN INTEGRATION (5) answer(s).
 
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East Asian integration: unavoidable rivalry between civilizations / Balakin, V   Article
Balakin, V Article
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Summary/Abstract Having set out on a policy of sapping the U.S. influence in the East Asia region, China puts much faith in "soft power." Pressured by circumstances beyond their control, Chinese leaders have scrapped their old principle of "put up or shut up" and have struck straight out to take the lead in the region.
Key Words United States  China  Soft Power  East Asian Integration  US 
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ID:   057896


East Asian integration: the experience from the past of the Rus / Mitypov, Ye Jul-Sep 2004  Journal Article
Mitypov, Ye Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2004.
Key Words Trade  Japan  Russia  East Asian Integration 
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ID:   088761


European experience for East Asian integration: ideas, national interests, and the international circumstance / Kim, Nam-Kook   Journal Article
Kim, Nam-Kook Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper traces the possibility of East Asian integration through comparison with the early stage of European integration on three different levels: ideas, national interests, and international circumstance. Judging from the European experience, ideas always come first, then national interest contests, and eventually the international circumstance conditions the context. I compare the multilateral approach in Europe with the imperial hegemony competition in East Asia, Adenauer's regionalization policy in Europe with the Yoshida line of Westernization detouring from Asia, and the US and Russia's different roles in the two regions as external forces constraining the international order. My conclusion for the future of East Asia is located somewhere between views of procedural divergence and fundamental skepticism.
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ID:   059171


Rise of the China and the future of East asian integration / Ahn, Byung-Joon Nov 2004  Journal Article
Ahn, Byung-Joon Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2004.
Key Words ASEAN  Nationalism  Economic Cooperation  Japan  East Asia  China 
Korea  ASEAN+3  East Asian Integration 
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ID:   082302


US and East Asian integration / Limin, Lin   Journal Article
Limin, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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