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This book makes a new departure from others on the subject. Not
only does it analyze Brexit from the domestic point of view in the
UK-democracy, social analysis, and construction of new
institutionalization with the EU - it extends the analysis
externally and reconsiders the EU and UK relationship with Asia and
the implications for international relations and a new world order.
From this foundation, this book presents a broad and diverse
spectrum of views concerning Brexit and the EU. For these reasons,
it serves as an original and excellent textbook for undergraduate
and graduate students as well as for researchers of the EU and
international relations. Contributions to this volume are from the
European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Asia Pacific Tokyo
Conference and affiliated conferences at the following universities
between 2017-19: Aoyama Gakuin University (Tokyo), Taiwan National
University (Taipei), and Fudan University (Shanghai). Almost all of
the authors have engaged in interdisciplinary research on the EU,
are members of the EUSA Asia Pacific, and have made public
presentations on Brexit and how it relates to the EU, Asia,
international relations, economics, and institutions. Therefore,
this book presents various aspects of Brexit and its aftermath from
the perspectives of the disciplines of political science,
economics, and international relations in its analysis of the UK,
the EU, Asia, and the future world order. The EUSA Presidents and
executive committee members participated in the Asia Pacific
Conference; postgraduate student workshops were organized and their
presentations moderated, thereby guaranteeing both the quality of
the contributions to this book as well as encouraging young
talented scholars to write about Brexit and the EU. While many
books on Brexit have been published, this book offers many new and
perspectives that provide suggestions for possible solutions to the
problems facing the UK and the EU after Brexit.
This book is about the 100 years of World Wars and Regional
Collaboration in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries,
investigating and considering how to foster Good Governance and New
World Order. The world is currently at the historical turning
point. The twentieth century witnessed two World Wars (WWI and
WWII), followed by the Cold War that dominated geopolitics. Amidst
the post-war devastation, the European Community, soon succeeded by
the European Union, came into being. Peaceful governance was
nurtured by building economic collaboration and institutions and by
establishing liberalism, democracy and the rule of law. In Asia,
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) also pursued
regional governance after WWII, but in East Asia, the American
Divide and Rule policy is continuing until now by the influence of
China, North Korea and Russia. In the contemporary world in the
twenty-first century, a new nationalism, Populism and
Authoritarianism are spreading. At the same time, a wave of rapid
economic growth is occurring in developing countries, especially in
China and India. Destabilization is spreading in East Asia,
Southeast Asia, and South Asia concurrently with the search for
"Democratization". Through the two World Wars and the Cold War
which originated in 100 years of the twentieth century, what types
of regional institutions and governance have been developed to
avoid endless wars and conflicts? In this book, it is examined,
what kind of order is necessary to stabilize the regions from
conflicts and wars in both Europe and Asia. The themes of the Tokyo
Conferences and the Kyoto Conference by SCJ (Science Council of
Japan) in December 2020, were investigated and clarified, how the
countries that were caught up in global wars have considered
regional coexistence in each period, and how to establish peace,
stability, and prosperity by means of new institutionalizations,
norms and the rule of law. The aim of the authors is to examine and
discuss How to create New World Order, Regional Collaborations and
Good Governance in the historical power transition period. This
book can inspire many scholars and young researchers to join in
discussing how to create New World Order in the twenty-first
century, from the midst of the unstable situations of the global
geopolitics.
This collection of essays documents and investigates the conflicts
in Europe, Russia and China that sparked populist revolts against
the established globalist order in the European Union. It shows
that the populist surge was not an anomaly. It was a reflection of
the internal contradictions of globalism that sparked nationalist
resentment inside the EU, and backlashes against Western 'soft
power' aspirations in Russia and China. The idealist rhetoric of
the globalist dream was persuasive. It lulled many into believing
that the movement should not, and could not be stopped until the
2008 global financial crisis started the dream to unwind. The
essays in this volume show that globalism is not dead, but will
have to reinvent itself to revive.
This book makes a new departure from others on the subject. Not
only does it analyze Brexit from the domestic point of view in the
UK-democracy, social analysis, and construction of new
institutionalization with the EU - it extends the analysis
externally and reconsiders the EU and UK relationship with Asia and
the implications for international relations and a new world order.
From this foundation, this book presents a broad and diverse
spectrum of views concerning Brexit and the EU. For these reasons,
it serves as an original and excellent textbook for undergraduate
and graduate students as well as for researchers of the EU and
international relations. Contributions to this volume are from the
European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Asia Pacific Tokyo
Conference and affiliated conferences at the following universities
between 2017-19: Aoyama Gakuin University (Tokyo), Taiwan National
University (Taipei), and Fudan University (Shanghai). Almost all of
the authors have engaged in interdisciplinary research on the EU,
are members of the EUSA Asia Pacific, and have made public
presentations on Brexit and how it relates to the EU, Asia,
international relations, economics, and institutions. Therefore,
this book presents various aspects of Brexit and its aftermath from
the perspectives of the disciplines of political science,
economics, and international relations in its analysis of the UK,
the EU, Asia, and the future world order. The EUSA Presidents and
executive committee members participated in the Asia Pacific
Conference; postgraduate student workshops were organized and their
presentations moderated, thereby guaranteeing both the quality of
the contributions to this book as well as encouraging young
talented scholars to write about Brexit and the EU. While many
books on Brexit have been published, this book offers many new and
perspectives that provide suggestions for possible solutions to the
problems facing the UK and the EU after Brexit.
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