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New Asian Regionalism as Responses to Globalisation and Crises: Overview

In: New Asian Regionalism

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  • Tran Hoa

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Increasing globalisation and the expanding membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have deeply affected all economies, developed and developing, world-wide. The impact was especially profound in the major countries in the Asian region that had achieved ‘miracle’ economic growth during the early 1960s to mid-1990s but have also experienced serious economic downturn since. The reasons for this downturn are numerous and diverse according to individual, institutional and national perceptions but, almost universally, they include notably the 1997 Asia crisis starting in Thailand, the global economic slowdown since 2001, the 11 September terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, corporate scandals in the US, the bubble of the hi-tech industries worldwide, the Iraq war, uncertain times ahead, and a short or even temporary recovery for Asian crisis economies has been observed not as a rule but only in some exceptions, such as Korea. The emergence of new Asian regionalism is an answer by East and South East Asian economies and their political leaders to deal effectively and bravely with these developments and challenges in order to restore growth, improve trade and investment opportunities and create welfare prospects in the Asian region.

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  • Tran Hoa, 2003. "New Asian Regionalism as Responses to Globalisation and Crises: Overview," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Tran Hoa & Charles Harvie (ed.), New Asian Regionalism, chapter 1, pages 3-8, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-37756-1_1
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230377561_1
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    Cited by:

    1. Jan-Erik Lane, 2008. "Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific Area," Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(1), pages 1-13, June.
    2. Tran Van Hoa, 2004. "Australia-Thailand Free Trade Agreement: Challenges and Opportunities for Bilateral Trade Policy and Closer Economic Relations," Economics Working Papers wp04-12, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

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