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KOMORI, YASUMASA
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092002
Asia's institutional creation and evolution
/ Komori, Yasumasa
Komori, Yasumasa
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
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This article explores the formation and evolution of regional institutionas in the Asia-Pacific and East Asia. Employing a historical institutionalist framework, this article institutions were created at critical junctures, precipitated by extra-region-al developments that called the legitimacy of existing institutional mechanisms into serious question. Preexisting institutions greatly shaped the institutional design of the subsequesnt regional isntitutions, revealing a path-dependent nature of institutional evolution.The timing and sequence of regional institution building is an important factor for explaining institutional change.
Key Words
APEC
;
Regionalism
;
East Asian Summit
;
Historical Institutionalism
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ASEAN + 3
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096154
Evaluating regional environmental governance in Northeast Asia
/ Komori, Yasumasa
Komori, Yasumasa
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2010.
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Since the early 1990s, many regional and subregional environmental frameworks and programs have been created in Northeast Asia. In this article, the author assesses the extent to which these schemes have translated into a higher level of environmental governance. He argues that despite remarkable institutional development, regional environmental governance is at an embryonic stage. Its weakness stems from three factors in particular: (1) the primacy of national governments and the limited role of nonstate actors, (2) the lack of a coordinating mechanism among overlapping environmental initiatives, and (3) the lack of tangible outcomes in terms of mitigating environmental degradation.
Key Words
Japan
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China
;
South Korea
;
Northeast Asia
;
Acid rain
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Environmental Challenges
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Regional Environmental Governance
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092667
Regional governance in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific
/ Komori, Yasumasa
Komori, Yasumasa
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2009.
Key Words
Regionalism
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East Asia
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Regional Governance
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Asia - Pacific
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Track 2 Mechanisms
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