This book examines the need for greater East Asian cooperation and the challenges to this grand endeavor. With differing national outlooks, how can East Asia preserve peace, prosperity and stability amidst geopolitical competition? To answer this question, the volume examines the political and economic relations between Beijing and its neighbors against the backdrop of two trends: the power shift from the West to the East in the aftermath of the American Financial Crisis and the rise of China. INDICE: Introduction (Peng Er Lam, Mu Yang and Yaqing Qin); East Asia's Political and Economic Architecture: East Asian Regionalism: Architecture, Approach and Attributes (Yaqing Qin); China in the Post-Financial Crisis East Asia:Towards a New Regional Economic Order (John Wong); China as World's Largest Economy: Qualifications and Implications (Liping He); Trade and Investment Facilitation in East Asia; Development, Challenges and Cooperation (Ying Fan and Wentao Li); Elections in Hong Kong: International Perspectives and Implicationsfor China (Bill K P Chou); East Asian Regionalism in the Post-Financial Crisis World: Developments, Models and Proposals (Ling Wei); East Asian Community: Dream or Reality? (Peng Er Lam); China and Its Neighbors: Will China Give Up North Korea (Young-Rok Cheong and Mee Joo Song); China's Investment in Southeast Asia: Trends and Prospects (Mu Yang and Catherine Siew Keng Chong); Defending ASEAN's “Centrality”: Indonesia and the Politics of East Asian Regional Architecture in the Post-American Financial Crisis Era (Syamsul Hadi); Twenty Years of Sino-Singapore Diplomatic Ties: An Assessment (Liang Fook Lye); Vietnam-China Economic Relations: 2009–2010 (Do Tien Sam and Ha Thi Hong Van); Malaysia-China Economic Relations: 2000–2010 (Kam Hing Lee); The Philippines and China: Towards a Strategic Partnership? (Andrea Chloe Wong).
- ISBN: 978-981-4407-26-7
- Editorial: World Scientific
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 240
- Fecha Publicación: 30/09/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés