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Characteristics and Motives of Japanese-German Third-Country Collaboration in East and Southeast Asia

In: Theory and Management of Collective Strategies in International Business

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  • René Haak

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Let us begin this chapter with the economic region: Asia, more precisely East and Southeast Asia, the focus of the following discussion. East and Southeast Asia, understood here as the geographical region stretching from the Kuril Islands in the north to the Indonesian archipelago in the south, is still considered today as one of the less advanced regions of the world compared to Western Europe and North America from an institutional point of view. Particularly in direct comparison with Europe’s spectacular progress in achieving integration over recent years, East and Southeast Asia still presents a very narrow spectrum of regional organization and collaboration (Buzan and Segal, 1994). Using Europe as a reference point seems difficult as the regions have completely different premises, but it helps to understand the changes and challenges in this region.

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  • René Haak, 2004. "Characteristics and Motives of Japanese-German Third-Country Collaboration in East and Southeast Asia," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Theory and Management of Collective Strategies in International Business, chapter 7, pages 112-131, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-4039-4814-4_7
    DOI: 10.1057/9781403948144_7
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