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The economic crisis in East Asia has reshaped perceptions and expectations for the region, prompting a deeper examination of its impact on regional institutions. This book explores organizations like ASEAN, the Asian Development Bank, and APEC, alongside critical institutions such as legal systems, media, and labor. By linking these entities to national and regional forces, it presents a nuanced view of the region's dynamics. Ultimately, it questions whether these institutions promote convergence with Western models or reinforce a distinct, divergent path unique to East Asia.
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Reconfiguring East Asia, Mark Beeson
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Reconfiguring East Asia
- Subtitle
- Regional Institutions and Organizations After the Crisis
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mark Beeson
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 284
- ISBN13
- 9780700714773
- Description
- The economic crisis in East Asia has reshaped perceptions and expectations for the region, prompting a deeper examination of its impact on regional institutions. This book explores organizations like ASEAN, the Asian Development Bank, and APEC, alongside critical institutions such as legal systems, media, and labor. By linking these entities to national and regional forces, it presents a nuanced view of the region's dynamics. Ultimately, it questions whether these institutions promote convergence with Western models or reinforce a distinct, divergent path unique to East Asia.