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Regionalism and globalism in Southeast Asia / Palmujoki, Eero.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave, 2001Description: xi, 226 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0333734777
  • 9780333734773
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.59
LOC classification:
  • JQ750.A58 P35 2001
Contents:
1. Introduction: Analyzing Southeast Asian Regionalist Efforts. New Regionalism and the Regionalist Debate. Theoretical Patterns of Southeast Asian Regionalist Discourse. Regionalist Discourse in Political Context: A Historical Perspective. Academic and Political Discourse on Southeast Asian Regionalism: Some Conclusions -- Pt. I. The Principles of ASEAN'S Interstate Relations in Practice. 2. Widening or Deepening Regional Cooperation? Taking the Political Approach: ASEAN and the New Members. The Rationality of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation. 3. Regionalism and Security in Southeast Asia. The Concept of Security in ASEAN. Extending the ASEAN Conflict Management Mechanism. Realists, the ARF and China in the Southeast Asian Power Equation -- Pt. II. Regional Responses to Global Challenges. 4. ASEAN in the Asia-Pacific Context. ASEAN and East Asia: The EAEC and Beyond. Characterizing ASEAN's Role in the Asia-Pacific Context. APEC and ASEAN. 5. ASEAN and the EU: Politico-ideological Conflict and Economic Necessities. Introduction. Southeast Asian and European Institutionalist Ideas in Agenda-Setting. The EU's Asia Strategy and ASEAN. ASEAN's Regionalism and the EU. From the EU-ASEAN Dialogue to the Asia-Europe Meeting -- Pt. III. Southeast Asian Regionalism After the Asian Economic Crisis. 6. The Asian Economic Crisis, the Southeast Asian Countries and ASEAN. The East Asian Miracle and Southeast Asian Regionalism. From Currency Crisis to Political Crises. The Asian Crisis, Regionalism and the Southeast Asian Model. 7. Global Governance and Regionalist Solutions. Economic Regimes and the Southeast Asian Countries. Southeast Asian Political Crises, Global Interventions and Regional Approaches. 8. Southeast Asian Regionalist Trends in the Beginning of the New Millennium. The Legacy of the 1990s. Post-Crisis Institutionalism and Functionalism. ASEAN and East Asian Integration. ASEAN and the Environment: from Trade Issues to Sustainable Development. ASEAN and the NGOs: Regionalism from Below. 9. Conclusion: Southeast Asian Regionalism: Old or New?
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-218) and index.

1. Introduction: Analyzing Southeast Asian Regionalist Efforts. New Regionalism and the Regionalist Debate. Theoretical Patterns of Southeast Asian Regionalist Discourse. Regionalist Discourse in Political Context: A Historical Perspective. Academic and Political Discourse on Southeast Asian Regionalism: Some Conclusions -- Pt. I. The Principles of ASEAN'S Interstate Relations in Practice. 2. Widening or Deepening Regional Cooperation? Taking the Political Approach: ASEAN and the New Members. The Rationality of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation. 3. Regionalism and Security in Southeast Asia. The Concept of Security in ASEAN. Extending the ASEAN Conflict Management Mechanism. Realists, the ARF and China in the Southeast Asian Power Equation -- Pt. II. Regional Responses to Global Challenges. 4. ASEAN in the Asia-Pacific Context. ASEAN and East Asia: The EAEC and Beyond. Characterizing ASEAN's Role in the Asia-Pacific Context. APEC and ASEAN. 5. ASEAN and the EU: Politico-ideological Conflict and Economic Necessities. Introduction. Southeast Asian and European Institutionalist Ideas in Agenda-Setting. The EU's Asia Strategy and ASEAN. ASEAN's Regionalism and the EU. From the EU-ASEAN Dialogue to the Asia-Europe Meeting -- Pt. III. Southeast Asian Regionalism After the Asian Economic Crisis. 6. The Asian Economic Crisis, the Southeast Asian Countries and ASEAN. The East Asian Miracle and Southeast Asian Regionalism. From Currency Crisis to Political Crises. The Asian Crisis, Regionalism and the Southeast Asian Model. 7. Global Governance and Regionalist Solutions. Economic Regimes and the Southeast Asian Countries. Southeast Asian Political Crises, Global Interventions and Regional Approaches. 8. Southeast Asian Regionalist Trends in the Beginning of the New Millennium. The Legacy of the 1990s. Post-Crisis Institutionalism and Functionalism. ASEAN and East Asian Integration. ASEAN and the Environment: from Trade Issues to Sustainable Development. ASEAN and the NGOs: Regionalism from Below. 9. Conclusion: Southeast Asian Regionalism: Old or New?

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