The impact across borders of transnational identities, business
links and ideas has been on the international political agenda for
a long time. These cross border phenomena have a steady and
profound influence on domestic politics and international
relations. However, they also represent a challenge because these
factors can subvert accustomed views of sovereignty. The essays in
this book stress the diversity and influence as well as the
limitations of cross border phenomena in the Asia-Pacific, a region
home to the principles of non-interference and respect for
autonomy. Emerging from this collection is a picture of an area
dynamically affected by the penetration of ideas, organised
interests, and financial flows. Though national borders have become
more porous, state power and local identities still resist, shape
and modify cross border influences.
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