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This volume sheds new light on the much-neglected topic of current
and potential relations between East Asia and Latin America. The
contributors contend that close cooperation between peoples and
governments of these two areas is feasible and desirable and indeed
that it could have beneficial effects on the shaping of a new world
order in the face of globalization and in the wake of 9/11. In a
genuinely comparative set of essays, the book focuses on two broad
themes: economic and political connections between East Asia and
Latin America, and similarities and differences in developmental
paths and public policies. Part I explores economic linkages,
emphasizing trade, investment, and patterns of regional
integration. Part II compares economic development strategies,
reopening arguments about the substance and utility of the
so-called Asian model. Part III offers a systematic comparison of
currency crises and policy responses in Mexico, Thailand, Korea,
and Brazil. Part IV explores the changing roles of the major
powers, China, Japan, and the United States. A concluding chapter
presents practical suggestions and policy guidelines on ways to
strengthen ties between the two regions. By bringing together
original work by senior scholars and professional experts from both
regions, the book offers an authoritative, comprehensive, and
provocative set of perspectives. It will be essential reading for
specialists and advanced students in international relations,
international economics, foreign policy, economic development,
public policy, and East Asian and Latin American studies.
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