Regionalism And Globalization In East Asia
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AuteurMark Beeson
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Regionalism And Globalization In East Asia by Mark Beeson is a comprehensive academic exploration that delves into the intricate dynamics of regional integration and global influences in one of the world's most economically vibrant areas. This book meticulously examines how East Asian countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, and the ASEAN nations, navigate the dual forces of regional cooperation and globalization. Beeson provides a detailed analysis of historical contexts, starting from the post-World War II era, where regionalism began to take shape through initiatives like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and later expansions such as the ASEAN+3 framework. The author discusses the economic dimensions, highlighting the role of trade agreements, investment flows, and financial cooperation in fostering regional stability and growth, while also addressing the challenges posed by global economic pressures and geopolitical tensions.
Furthermore, the book explores political and security aspects, illustrating how regional institutions have evolved to manage conflicts and promote dialogue, yet often struggle with sovereignty issues and external influences from powers like the United States. Beeson critically assesses the cultural and social impacts of globalization, noting how it has led to both homogenization and the resurgence of local identities in East Asia. Through case studies and empirical data, the work underscores the successes and limitations of regional projects, such as the Chiang Mai Initiative and various free trade agreements, offering insights into future prospects for deeper integration. This scholarly text is enriched with theoretical frameworks from international relations and political economy, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the complex interplay between regionalism and globalization in a rapidly changing world.