Political Economy of New Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Dynamics and Contradictions
Overview
This book offers a comprehensive examination of the political-economic structures driving economic regionalism. It contributes significantly to the fields of international political economy, international relations, and Asian political economy by focusing on economic regionalism. While existing literature often offers broad generalizations or limited discussion on free trade agreements (FTAs), this work provides a multi-faceted view. It incorporates perspectives from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean research institutes, business groups, and government officials.
Who it's for
- Academics and researchers in international political economy and Asian studies.
- Students focusing on regional economic integration and East Asian development.
- Policy analysts and government officials involved in regional economic cooperation.
Key features
- Hardback edition published in 2018.
- 150 pages of in-depth analysis.
- ISBN: 9781138938984.
- Published by Taylor & Francis.
- Explores the paradox of market-driven globalization and regionalism.
- Addresses the political-economic strategies of China, Japan, and Korea.