Globalization is one of the salient trends in the post-Cold War era
but exhibits different meanings and forms depending on individual
nations and respective regions. It is one of the key themes in
international relations in our era to demonstrate both
theoretically and empirically how globalism, regionalism and
nationalism are related to each other. This book addresses these
issues by pulling together varied regional perspectives,
particularly from Asia. It deals with the general issue of
globalization, both the global and the regional dimensions;
regionalism in the Asia-Pacific region; and comparisons between
China and Japan, and finally it examines how Japan in particular
has been coping with globalization and internalization.
Bringing together contributions from leading Asian, North
American and European scholars, this book offers important new
insights into globalization, regionalism and nationalism and into
Asian perspectives on international affairs.
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