East Asia and the International System

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-05-01
Publisher(s): Trilateral Commission
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Summary

This work is the culmination of three years of discussions with individuals from the Trilateral regions and other East Asian countries, including China, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, focusing on the role East Asia plays in the international system and how that role will develop in the coming years. Topics covered include security, economic and political development, institution-building, and cultural issues.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Differing Perceptions of the International Systemp. 4
Evolving East Asian Regionalismp. 7
East Asian Participation in the Trilateral Processp. 10
Deeper Integration in East Asia: Implications for the International Economic Systemp. 11
Introductionp. 11
The Financial Crisis and Its Implicationsp. 12
How Is Deeper Integration Taking Place?p. 19
Questions about Effectiveness and Broader International Impactp. 25
Conclusionp. 27
Tablesp. 29
Notesp. 34
Referencesp. 34
East Asian Security and the International Systemp. 36
Introductionp. 36
The Grand Bargainp. 37
The Underlying Structure of Powerp. 40
Challenges to the Grand Bargain in the 1990sp. 42
Conclusion: Strategic Choices and Policy Recommendationsp. 52
Rethinking the ASEAN Formula: The Way Forward for Southeast Asiap. 57
Origins and Elements of the ASEAN Formulap. 60
New Departures: ASEAN in the 1990sp. 62
The ASEAN Malaisep. 65
Rethinking the ASEAN Formula and Its Global and Regional Foundationsp. 71
Notesp. 75
An East Asian Security Order for a Globalizing Worldp. 76
The Changing Global Political Orderp. 77
The New Security Landscape of East Asiap. 78
A Future Security Framework for the East Asian Regionp. 82
The Place of the Japan-U.S. Security Alliancep. 84
Trilateral Commission Special Study Group on East Asia and the International Systemp. 85
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