Multiregionalism and Multilateralism
Asian-European Relations in a Global Context
Distributed for Amsterdam University Press
192 pages
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6-1/8 x 9-1/4
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© 2006
The sovereign power of the nation-state has been steadily eroding for decades under the pressure of multilateral organizations such as the United Nations and multiregional organizations such as the European Union. The increasing prominence of non-governmental organizations such as Greenpeace and Human Rights Watch in times of crisis has also contributed, since the problems such groups address often extend beyond national borders and are thus difficult for national governments to manage alone. Multiregionalism and Multilateralism investigates these forces as they factor into political and economic relations between Asia and Europe.
Contents
1 Multiregionalism and Multilateralism: Asian-European Relations
in a Global Context
2 East Asia: The Missing Link in Multiregionalism
Tânia Felício
3 ASEM and EU-style Economic Integration in East Asia
Michael Postert
4 India's New Quest for Intra- and Inter-regional Politics
Christian Wagner
5 Enhancing South-East Asia's Security: The Aceh Monitoring Mission
John Quigley
6 ASEM and the Expanding China-European Union Relationship
Marc Lanteigne
7 China and Latin America: The Economic Dimension
Marisela Connelly
8 Beyond asem 6: Lessons for the Actors
Bart Gaens
9 Ten Years of ASEM-Changes and Challenges
Yeo Lay Hwee
10 The Perception of ASEM in China
Zhu Liqun
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