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ID:   152746


ASEAN as a community of managerial practices / Bae, Ki-Hyun   Journal Article
Bae, Ki-Hyun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract How is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations performing as a manager of regional cooperative activities in East Asia? Despite increasing attention regarding its role in development of East Asian regionalism, few scholarly discussions about the effectiveness of ASEAN's managerial practices at the operational level have been attempted. This article aims to fill the scholarly gap based on the author's participatory observation of discussions among practitioners regarding management of cooperative activities for ASEAN mechanisms. It suggests that ASEAN's performance as a driver of East Asian cooperation has been insufficient and may possibly have weakened the mechanisms for greater cooperation.
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ID:   069693


East Asia Summit / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words East Asia Summit  EAS 
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ID:   089907


Japan's approach to regionalism: outlook towards the EAS and EAC / Mathur, Arpita   Journal Article
Mathur, Arpita Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract One of the most notable attempts by Japan towards fostering regionalism in recent years has been through its active and positive participation in the East Asia Summit (EAS), envisioned to be a stepping stone towards the formation of an East Asian Community (EAC). The idea behind regionalism and efforts towards the EAS and EAC are to be perceived within the broader context of Tokyo's attempts to shape the regional environment and influence policies in the region. Its primary goal is to neutralize and dilute the influence of China. The EAS and EAC are bound to bring India and Japan together on a common platform which will be mutually beneficial for both countries.
Key Words Regionalism  Japan  EAS  EAC 
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ID:   107912


Russia in the APR: achivements, problems, prospects / Barsky, Kirill   Journal Article
Barsky, Kirill Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Russia  Asia-Europe Meeting  ASia-Pacific Region  SCO  ASEM  EAS 
APR  Multilateral Regional Cooperation 
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ID:   104246


Russia's Eastern policy: summing up and looking forward / Borodavkin, A   Journal Article
Borodavkin, A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract THE YEAR 2010 has become history. The Asia-Pacific Region (APR) which stretches from Iran to Japan and the South Pacific islands used it to leave the global financial and economic crisis behind; move to dynamic development; acquire and strengthen new poles of growth and influence and push forward multisided cooperation. Much of what was going on there, however, caused concern: repeated flare-ups of old disagreements and conflicts; the challenges and threats of the last few decades as well as the still very much obvious gap between the development levels of some of the states and sub-regions. In other words, very much as before the region scored up impressive achievements and was still grappling with numerous unresolved problems.
Key Words ASEAN  APEC  ARF  EAS  APR  Russia - East Policy 
Russia's Eastern Policies  Euro-Atlantic 
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