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1 online resource (37 pages) |
Series |
East-West Center working papers. Politics, governance, and security series ; no. 16 |
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East-West Center working papers. Politics, governance, and security series ; no. 16
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Summary |
The topic of this research project is "Building an East Asian Regional Order." The current paper will attempt to answer the questions of how the end of the Cold War and the on-going regional dynamics of rapid socio-economic changes--in this era of globalization and complex interdependence of the people and nations--are shaping and affecting the foreign policy agenda and institution-building in Northeast Asia. In answering this research question, the paper will proceed in several steps: first, a statement of the research problems, a rationale and possible remedies, and formulation of testable propositions; send, a literature survey of the study of East Asian security and regionalism, with an analysis of selective inter-governmental organizations (IGOs) as a case study for comparative regionalism; third, a theoretical articulation of the logic for both institutional design and institution building for a workable regional order, that will promote "democratic peace" through a vibrant market economy; and fourth, a brief case study on Korea's place in East Asian regionalism. The paper will conclude with a summary and conclusion |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed on October 7, 2009) |
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"November 2006." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-37) |
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Regionalism -- East Asia
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National security -- East Asia
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Intergovernmental cooperation -- East Asia
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Institution building -- East Asia
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Institution building.
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Intergovernmental cooperation.
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International relations.
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National security.
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Regionalism.
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East Asia -- Relations -- Korea (North)
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Korea (North) -- Relations -- East Asia
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East Asia.
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Korea (North)
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Electronic book
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Author |
East-West Center.
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