
Asian Regionalism (Ceas) - Paperback
Asian Regionalism (Ceas) - Paperback
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by Peter J. Katzenstein (Author), Natasha Hamilton-Hart (Author), Kozo Kato (Author)
Regionalism is of growing relevance to the political economy of Asia-Pacific. In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, this timely volume investigates in four different chapters the dynamics of Asian regionalism during the 1980s and 1990s. Specifically, it focuses on Japanese and Chinese business networks in Northeast and Southeast Asia and the effects of economic, monetary and financial policies on regional cooperation. Asian regionalism is an important factor that both complements and shapes corporate strategies and government policies in a globalizing economy.
Author Biography
Peter J. Katzenstein is Professor of International Studies at Cornell University.



















