This book traces the impact of the global financial crisis on East
Asia, and the way that key regional states responded to the crisis.
It considers the extent to which the region is decoupling from the
global economy (or the West), the impact of crises on the
definition of "region", and the effectiveness and functioning of
regional institutions and governance mechanisms (including
environmental governance). A key focus of the book is the
increasing legitimacy of statist alternatives to (neo)liberal
development strategies and modes of governance - or perhaps more
correctly, the extent to which the legitimacy of "western" norms
and practices have been delegitimized by the crisis. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Politics
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