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Regional Integration and Path Dependence: On the Relations among Europe, the USA and East Asia

In: Transition, Regional Development And Globalization China and Central Europe

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  • Ken Morita

    (Hiroshima University, Japan)

  • Yun Chen

    (Fudan University, China)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionWhat Should We Understand of the East Asian Community: On the Viewpoints of China and JapanDeveloping countries and regionalism: The Chinese wayWhy “regionalism”?Guideline for regionalism in China and tasks in AsiaRegional integration and Japanese strategy: Variety of arguments on the East Asian Community in JapanEuropean Union: A Short EU HistoryEast Asia: De facto IntegrationExample of de facto integration: Sino-Japanese trade compared with UK-EC tradeThe International Order as the Public GoodsThe US factor in the order of East AsiaIntroversion of East Asian countriesThe Principle of NationalismFour stages of the principle of nationalismThe Rise of Regionalism in East AsiaThe characteristics of the traditional East Asian orderThe rise of the East Asian regionalism: The possibility of the order changeEast Asian Internationalism and International ExchangeFTA and FDI Tendency of East Asia Compared with the EUFTA tendency in East AsiaFDI tendency in East Asia: Comparison with the EUThe East Asian Community from Viewpoints of Neo-Institutional ApproachConclusion

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  • Ken Morita & Yun Chen, 2010. "Regional Integration and Path Dependence: On the Relations among Europe, the USA and East Asia," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Transition, Regional Development And Globalization China and Central Europe, chapter 10, pages 405-454, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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