Can regional mechanisms better institutionalize the increasing
complexity of economic and security ties among the countries in
Northeast Asia? As the international state system undergoes
dramatic changes in both security and economic relations in the
wake of the end of the Cold War, the Asian financial crisis, and
the attack of 9/11, this question is now at the forefront of the
minds of both academics and policymakers. Still, little research
has been done to integrate the analysis of security and economic
analysis of changes in the region within a broader context that
will give us theoretically-informed policy insights. Against this
backdrop, this book investigates the origins and evolution of
Northeast Asia's new institutional architecture in trade, finance,
and security from both a theoretical and empirical perspective.
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