Integrating Regions

Asia in Comparative Context

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
Cover of the book Integrating Regions by , Stanford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9780804789301
Publisher: Stanford University Press Publication: July 24, 2013
Imprint: Stanford University Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780804789301
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication: July 24, 2013
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Language: English

The proliferation of regional institutions and initiatives in Asia over the past decade is unmatched in any other region of the world. The authors in this collection explore the distinctive features of these institutions by comparing them for the first time to the experience of other regions; from the elaborate institution-building of Europe to the more modest regional projects of the Americas. It is an opportune moment for this reassessment, as the European regional model faces a sovereign debt crisis while Asian economies see more secure sources of growth from their immediate neighbors. Asia's regional institutions display a distinctive combination of decision rules, commitment devices, and membership practices, shaped by underlying features of the region, the dynamics of regional integration, and the availability of institutional substitutes. Within this context, the authors propose changes that will better sustain the prosperity and peace that have marked Asia in recent decades.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The proliferation of regional institutions and initiatives in Asia over the past decade is unmatched in any other region of the world. The authors in this collection explore the distinctive features of these institutions by comparing them for the first time to the experience of other regions; from the elaborate institution-building of Europe to the more modest regional projects of the Americas. It is an opportune moment for this reassessment, as the European regional model faces a sovereign debt crisis while Asian economies see more secure sources of growth from their immediate neighbors. Asia's regional institutions display a distinctive combination of decision rules, commitment devices, and membership practices, shaped by underlying features of the region, the dynamics of regional integration, and the availability of institutional substitutes. Within this context, the authors propose changes that will better sustain the prosperity and peace that have marked Asia in recent decades.

More books from Stanford University Press

Cover of the book State Phobia and Civil Society by
Cover of the book Souffles-Anfas by
Cover of the book On Historicizing Epistemology by
Cover of the book Creating New Knowledge in Management by
Cover of the book Medieval Venuses and Cupids by
Cover of the book Providing for National Security by
Cover of the book In the Time of Oil by
Cover of the book Race and Upward Mobility by
Cover of the book Lead and Disrupt by
Cover of the book After Yugoslavia by
Cover of the book Contested Embrace by
Cover of the book The Problem with Grace by
Cover of the book Forgotten Disease by
Cover of the book Victory for Hire by
Cover of the book Rhinestones, Religion, and the Republic by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy