Visions of East Asian and Asia-Pacific Integration: Competing or Complementary
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Robert Scoally
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2005-05-10
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Visions of East Asian and Asia-Pacific Integration: Competing or Complementary?
- Speaker: Robert Scollay, Professor, University of Auckland
- Date : May 31, 2005.
"US relations with East Asia are, in particular, US relations with China, followed by US relations with Japan and then Korea. The politics of those relationships are a major impediment to APEC-wide integration, particularly the US-China relationship. The politics of those relationships are also a significant issue that East Asia still has to confront if it wants to pursue its own particular brand of regionalism within East Asia itself..."
Visions of East Asian and Asia-Pacific Integration: Competing or Complementary?
- Speaker: Robert Scollay, Professor, University of Auckland
- Date : May 31, 2005.
"US relations with East Asia are, in particular, US relations with China, followed by US relations with Japan and then Korea. The politics of those relationships are a major impediment to APEC-wide integration, particularly the US-China relationship. The politics of those relationships are also a significant issue that East Asia still has to confront if it wants to pursue its own particular brand of regionalism within East Asia itself..."
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