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Trade Strategy in East Asia: From Regionalization to Regionalism
Fithra Faisal Hastiadi
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The study of regionalism is essential as it has become a vital trend with profound regional and global impacts. Japan, Korea and China are regarded as the key actors for such action in East Asia. While regionalization has created building blocks for economic integration, the act of exclusion from regionalism will only lead to marginalization. Therefore, it is important to learn how to make it work. This book analyzes the effect of China, Japan and Korea's trade strategy on ASEAN countries. As closer economic ties between countries in the area have expanded significantly in the last decade, ... Read more
The study of regionalism is essential as it has become a vital trend with profound regional and global impacts. Japan, Korea and China are regarded as the key actors for such action in East Asia. While regionalization has created building blocks for economic integration, the act of exclusion from regionalism will only lead to marginalization. Therefore, it is important to learn how to make it work. This book analyzes the effect of China, Japan and Korea's trade strategy on ASEAN countries. As closer economic ties between countries in the area have expanded significantly in the last decade, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
186
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137569660
SKU
V9781137569660
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About Fithra Faisal Hastiadi
Fithra Faisal Hastiadi obtained his BA in economics from the University of Indonesia. He continued his study at Keio University, Japan, where he was awarded a master's degree. He received his PhD from Waseda University, Japan. Currently he is serving as Research and Community Engagement Manager at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia.
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