The International Political Economy of
New Regionalisms Series
The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms Series presents innovative analyses of a range of novel regional relations and institutions. Going beyond established, formal, interstate economic organizations, this essential series provides informed interdisciplinary and international research and debate about myriad heterogeneous intermediate level interactions.
Reflective of its cosmopolitan and creative orientation, this series is developed by an international editorial team of established and emerging scholars in both the South and North. It reinforces ongoing networks of analysts in both academia and think-tanks as well as international agencies concerned with micro-, meso- and macro-level regionalisms.
Editorial Board
Timothy M. Shaw, University of London, London
Isidro Morales, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Mexico
Maria Nzomo, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Nicola Phillips, University of Warwick, UK
Johan Saravanamuttu, Munk Centre for International Studies, Canada
Fredrik Sderbaum, Gteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Other Titles in the Series
European Union and New Regionalism
Edited by Mario Tel
ISBN 0 7546 1748 3
South Africas Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change
Edited by Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen
ISBN 0 7546 1653 3
Crises of Governance in Asia and Africa
Edited by Sandra J. Maclean, Fahimul Quadir and Timothy M. Shaw
ISBN 0 7546 1410 7
First published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing
Reissued 2018 by Routledge
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Contents
Introduction: Globalization and the Changing Nature of East Asian Politics
Robert W. Compton, Jr.
Globalization and the Developmental State: Reflections on the Asian Financial Crisis
Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang
Chinese Elite Conflict over Globalization
Lawrence C Reardon
Political Culture as a Source of Japanese Immobilism in the New World Order
Robert W. Compton, Jr.
Globalization, Asian Political Culture and State Control
Kunihiko Imai
South Korea as a Middle Power: The Growing Globalization of South Korean Foreign Policy in the 1990s
Dlynn Armstrong-Williams
East Timor Independence: The Changing Nature of International Pressure
Thomas Ambrosio
Japans Regional Environmental Foreign Aid: Responding to Global and Regional Realities
David M. Potter
Prospects for a Regional Human Rights Mechanism in East Asia
Hidetoshi Hashimoto
Demilitarizing Okinawa: Globalization and Comparative Social Movements
Vincent Kelly Pollard
ADB- Asian Development Bank
AID- (US) Agency for International Development
AIDS- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
AMS- Agreement on Maintaining Security (Indonesia Australia)
APEC- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
APODETI- Timorese Democratic Peoples Union
ASEAN- Association of South East Asian Nations
AU- Asian Union
CGIAR- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
CIS- Commonwealth of Independent States
COP3- Convention of Climate Change
DAC- Development Assistance Committee (OECD)
EAF- East Asian Forum
EDCF- Economic Development Cooperation Fund (Korea)
EIA- Environmental Impact Assessment
ELI- Export Led Industrialization
EPA- Economic Planning Agency (Japan)
EU- European Union
FAO- Food and Agriculture Organization
FDI- Foreign Direct Investment
FFYP- First Five-Year Plan
FRETILIN- Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Tuinr
GATT- General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs
GDI- Gross Domestic Investment
GDP- Gross Domestic Product
GEF- Global Environmental Fund
GLF- Great Leap Forward
GNP- Gross National Product
ICJ- International Court of Justice
IGO- Inter-governmental Organization
IMF- International Monetary Fund
INTERFET- International Force East Timor
ISD- Initiative for Sustainable Development
ISI- Import Substitution Industrialization
IT- Information Technology
ITTO- International Timber Trade Organization
JBIC- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
JICA- Japan International Cooperation Agency
JOCV- Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers
KOICA- Korea International Cooperation Agency
LDC- Less Developed Countries
LDP- Liberal Democratic Party
MFA- Minority of Foreign Affairs
MINURSO- Mission des Nations Unies pour le Referendum au Sahara Occidental
MITI- Ministry of Int. Trade & Industry
MPT- Ministry of Post & Tele Communications (Japan)
NGO- Non-Governmental Organization
NIC- Newly Industrialized Countries
NIDL- New Int. Division of Labor
OAS- Organization of American States
OAU- Organization of African Unity
OCS- Ordinary Feast Squares
ODA- Official Development Assistance
OECD- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OECF- Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (Japan)
OLS-Ordinary Least Squares
PRC- Peoples Republic of China
RDMHQ- Rapidly Deployable Mission Headquarters
RIGHRO- Regional Inter-governmental Human Rights Organization
RIGO- Regional Inter-government Organization
RMB- Renminbi (Chinese Yuan)
SAARC- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
SEZ- Special Economic Zone
SOE- State-owned enterprise
UDT- Timores Democratic Union
UNAMET- United Nations Mission in East Timor
UNAVEM III United Nations Angola Verification Mission
UNDP- United Nations Development Program
UNEP- United Nations Environment Program
UNMOGIP- United Nations Military Observer Group in India & Pakistan
UNOMIG- United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia