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xxv, 664 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
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Palgrave handbooks The Palgrave Handbook of EU-Asia Relations |
Contents |
Contents note continued: 19.The Institutional Dimension of EU-ASEAN/ASEAN Plus Three Inter-regional Relations / Maria-Gabriela Manea -- 20.The Asia-Europe Meeting / Lay Hwee Yeo -- 21.The ASEAN Regional Forum and the EU's Role in Promoting Security in the Asia-Pacific / Katja Weber -- 22.Strategic Bilateralism or Effective Multilateralism? The EU, the SCO and SAARC / Thomas Renard -- Section 6 The Global Dimension of EU-Asia Relations -- 23.The EU, Asia and the Governance of Global Trade / Michael Smith -- 24.The EU and Asia in the United Nations Security Council / Matthieu Burnay -- 25.Nuclear Non-proliferation / Jae-Jung Suh -- 26.The Security Role of the US in the Asia-Pacific / Roberto Dominguez -- 27.From Polarisation towards a Consensus on Development? The EU and Asian Approaches to Development and ODA / Eun Mee Kim -- 28.Europe, Asia and Climate Change Governance / Zhimin Chen -- Section 7 China in EU-Asia Relations -- 29.Security and the Role of China / Xinning Song -- |
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Contents note continued: 30.China in EU-East Asia Economic Relations / Bingran Dai -- 31.EU-China Relations / Gustaaf Geeraerts -- Section 8 Bilateral Relations between the EU and Asia -- 32.EU-Japan Relations / Toshiro Tanaka -- 33.The EU and the Two Koreas - One Strategic Partner, One Strategic Liability / Uwe Wissenbach -- 34.EU-Taiwan Relationship since 1981 / Hungdah Su -- 35.EU-Indonesia Relations: No Expectations-Capability Gap? / Annisa Srikandini -- 36.The EU and India: Strategic Partners but Not a Strategic Partnership / David Allen -- 37.EU-Pakistan Relations: The Challenge of Dealing with a Fragile State / Shada Islam -- 38.EU-Australia Relations / Philomena Murray |
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Contents note continued: Section 3 The Political Dimension of EU-Asia Relations -- 10.EU-China Relations on Human Rights in Competing Paradigms: Continuity and Change / Wenwen Shen -- 11.The Securitisation of EU-Asia Relations in the Post-Cold War Era / Nicola Casarini -- 12.Sanctions and Embargoes in EU-Asia Relations / Pascal Vennesson -- 13.Socio-cultural and Educational Cooperation between the EU and Asia / Georg Wiessala -- 14.Regional Integration Support by the EU in Asia: Aims and Prospects / Anja Jetschke -- Section 4 The Economic Dimension of EU-Asia Relations -- 15.EU-Asia Trade Relations / Hiromasa Kubo -- 16.Market Access and Trade Facilitation / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan -- 17.International Banking, Asia and Europe / Cillian Ryan -- 18.Coordinating Regional Financial Arrangements with the IMF: Challenges to Asia and Lessons from the EU / Takuji Kinkyo -- Section 5 The Institutional Dimension of EU-Asia Relations -- |
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Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Conceptualising and Contextualising EU-Asia Relations -- 1.The Historical Relations of Europe and East Asia - From Partnership to Post-colonialism / Stefan Kirchner -- 2.The Evolution of EU-Asia Relations: 2001-2011 / Fraser Cameron -- 3.Prospects for Multipolarity and Multilateralism in World Politics / Knud Erik Jørgensen -- 4.Images of European Integration in Asia / Suet-yi Lai -- 5.The Role of ̀Strategic Partnerships' in the EU's Relations with Asia / Michael Reiterer -- Section 2 The Comparative Dimension of EU-Asia Relations -- 6.Regionalism and EU-Asia Relations: Patterns, Trends and Determinants / Douglas Webber -- 7.Europe-Asia Studies: The Contribution of Comparative Regional Integration / Alex Warleigh-Lack -- 8.European and Asian Responses to the Global Financial Crisis - And its Precedent / Paul Gillespie -- 9.Dealing with Terrorism, Corruption and Organised Crime: The EU and Asia / Leslie Holmes -- |
Summary |
"This edited book fills a gap in the literature on EU-Asia relations. The European Union and Asia are two regions undergoing significant changes internally while at the same time developing stronger relations with each other. In the context of an emerging multi-polar world, Europe and Asia are seen as major actors, making their relations increasingly crucial for the understanding of global politics. The Handbook is distinctive because it constitute a thoroughly comprehensive collection of more than 40 contributions from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, bringing together leading authors in their respective fields. Contributors come from Europe, Asia, North America and Australia, thereby providing a genuinely global perspective on this important topic. The Handbook is structured along several key dimensions in the relationship, ensuring that bilateral relations, multilateral contexts, institutional aspects, the comparative dimension and the global perspective, are all covered - a unique set of contributions. In addition, sections look specifically at political, economic and cultural relations between the two regions."--Publisher's website |
Analysis |
ASEAN |
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Asia |
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Australia overseas comparisons |
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China |
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European Union |
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History |
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International cooperation |
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International economic relations |
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International relations |
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Regional security |
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Regionalism (International relations) |
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Security |
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Statistics |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Description based on print version record |
Subject |
European Union.
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Comparative government.
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Ethnology -- Asia.
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International relations.
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Political science.
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SUBJECT |
Asia -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008623
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Asia -- Foreign relations http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010013255 -- European Union countries.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003571
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007009617 -- Asia.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008606
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Author |
Christiansen, Thomas, 1965-
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Kirchner, Emil Joseph.
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Murray, Philomena.
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LC no. |
2012045622 |
ISBN |
9780230378698 |
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