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This book examines two opposing interpretations of NAFTAs potential expansion into a Western Hemisphere Free Trade Association (WHFTA)one fearing the creation of a deliberately exclusionary Fortress America, the other welcoming the prospect of substantial economic opportunities for Asia and the countries of the Pacific Rim. Contributors evaluate the commercial, financial, cultural, and political linkages between the Americas and the Pacific Rim, assessing the magnitude of interests that might be affected by NAFTA or FTAA. }Authorities and experts in Japan and other Asian countries have expressed considerable fear that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) will create a Fortress America that will deliberately exclude nations of the Pacific Rim. Others argue that economic integration will provide substantial opportunity for Asia/Pacific countries and thus contribute to the dynamism of the Pacific Century ahead. This book explores the varying interpretations and looks at their implications for countries of the Pacific Rim. Might NAFTA provoke the formation of an economic bloc in the Asia/Pacific area? Or will economic liberalization occur on a global and multilateral scale? What are the political dimensions of these possible options and processes? Examining the interconnections such policy alternatives may have for both the Pacific Rim and Latin America, the contributors evaluate the commercial, financial, cultural, and political linkages between the regions to assess the magnitude of interests that might be affected by NAFTA or FTAA. Assessing the range of policy options available to countries involved, they seek to make an original contribution to the debate about the formation and structure of the post Cold War world order

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COOPERATION OR RIVALRY?
First published in 1996 by Westview Press
Published in 2021 by Routledge
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Copyright 1996 by Taylor & Francis
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
ISBN 0-8133-2110-7; ISBN 0-8133-2111-5 (pbk.)
ISBN 13: 978-0-3670-0957-1 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-3671-5944-3 (pbk)
DOI: 10.4324/9780429039430
Latin America in Global Perspective
The fundamental purpose of this multivolume series is to broaden conceptual perspectives for the study of Latin America. This effort responds to a perception of need. Latin America cannot be understood in isolation from other parts of the world. This has always been so; it is especially true in the contemporary era.
Accordingly, the goal of this series is to demonstrate the desirability and the feasibility of analyzing Latin America in comparative perspective, in conjunction with other regions, and in global perspective, in the context of worldwide processes. A subsidiary purpose is to establish a bridge between Latin American area studies and mainstream social science disciplines, to the mutual benefit of both. Ultimately, the intent is to explore and emphasize intellectual challenges posed by dynamic changes within Latin America and in its relation to the international arena.
This volume, Cooperation or Rivalry? Regional Integration in the Americas and the Pacific Rim, examines the relationship between regional integration schemes in the Americas and in the Pacific Rim, thus promoting the comparative analysis of Latin America and East Asia within a global perspective. The series thus far also includes:
Latin America in Comparative Perspective: New Approaches to Methods and Analysis, edited by Peter H. Smith;
EnGENDERing Wealth and Well-Being: Empowerment for Global Change, edited by Rae Lesser Blumberg, Cathy A. Rakowski, Irene Tinker, and Michael Monten;
Institutional Design in New Democracies: Eastern Europe and Latin America, edited by Arend Lijphart and Carlos Waisman;
Latin American Environmental Policy in International Perspective, edited by Gordon MacDonald, Daniel Nielson, and Marc Stern.
Other volumes are expected to follow, including:
Civil-Military Relations After the Cold War, edited by David Mares.
This series results from a multiyear research program organized by the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (CILAS) at the University of California, San Diego. Principal funding has come from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
In memory of those who perished in the Kobe earthquake, January 17, 1995
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction: Cooperation or Rivalry? Issues and Themes
Peter H. Smith
PART ONE
THE LOGIC OF INTEGRATION
CHAPTER TWO
Regional Integration and the International System
Manfred Mols
CHAPTER THREE
The United States, Regional Integration, and the Reshaping of the International Order
Peter H. Smith
CHAPTER FOUR
U.S. Promotion of Regional Integration: Interests and Perceptions
Robert K. McCleery
CHAPTER FIVE
Mexico, NAFTA, and the Pacific Basin
Luis Rubio
PART TWO
NAFTA, WHFTA, AND LATIN AMERICA
CHAPTER SIX
Chile and Regional Integration
Neantro Saavedra-Rivano
CHAPTER SEVEN
Strategies Toward Integration: Argentina and Uruguay
Alejandro Pastori
CHAPTER EIGHT
Brazil, MERCOSUR, and SAFTA: Destructive Restructuring or Pan-American Integration?
Gilson Schwartz
CHAPTER NINE
From NAFTA to WHFTA? Prospects for Hemispheric Free Trade
Joe Foweraker
PART THREE
NAFTA, WHFTA, AND THE PACIFIC RIM
CHAPTER TEN
Japan, Regional Integration, and the Pacific Rim
Shoji Nishijima
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Political Options for Japan: Confronting U.S. Regional Strategy
Kotaro Horisaka
CHAPTER TWELVE
Outlooks for ASEAN and NAFTA Externalities
Mohamed Ariff
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Chinas Perceptions of NAFTA and Changing Roles in the Asia-Pacific
Suisheng Zhao
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Prospects for Asian Economic Integration
Shigeyuki Abe
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Conclusion: From Regional Integration to Global Liberalization? Guidelines for Policy
Shoji Nishijima
Appendix: Basic Statistical Data
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Acronyms
  3. Part One The Logic of Integration
    1. Chapter Two Regional Integration and the International System
    2. Chapter Three The United States, Regional Integration, and the Reshaping of the International Order
    3. Chapter Four U.S. Promotion of Regional Integration: Interests and Perceptions
    4. Chapter Five Mexico, NAFTA, and the Pacific Basin
  4. Part Two NAFTA, WHFTA, and Latin America
    1. Chapter Six Chile and Regional Integration
    2. Chapter Seven Strategies Toward Integration: Argentina and Uruguay
    3. Chapter Eight Brazil, MERCOSUR, and SAFTA: Destructive Restructuring or Pan-American Integration?
    4. Chapter Nine From NAFTA to WHFTA? Prospects for Hemispheric Free Trade
  5. Part Three NAFTA, WHFTA, and the Pacific Rim
    1. Chapter Ten Japan, Regional Integration, and the Pacific Rim
    2. Chapter Eleven Political Options for Japan: Confronting U.S. Regional Strategy
    3. Chapter Twelve Outlooks for ASEAN and NAFTA Externalities
    4. Chapter Thirteen Chinas Perceptions of NAFTA and Changing Roles in the Asia-Pacific
    5. Chapter Fourteen Prospects for Asian Economic Integration
    6. Chapter Fifteen Conclusion: From Regional Integration to Global Liberalization? Guidelines for Policy
  6. Appendix: Basic Statistical Data
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  5. xvi
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  7. xviii
Guide
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Acronyms
  3. Appendix: Basic Statistical Data
This book bears witness to collegiality and cooperation.
It represents an effort to combine political and economic analysis. It reflects interdisciplinary exchange between economists, political scientists, and experts in international relations. It offers an impressive array of viewpoints and interpretationsfrom Europe, Latin America, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific region. Our understanding of the world and its contemporary dilemmas has been greatly enriched by this interaction, and we are profoundly grateful to all the colleagues and friends who took part in this project.
We offer thanks to our principal institutional sponsors: the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of California, San Diego, and the Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration at Kobe University, Japan. We appreciate the endorsement of additional institutions: the Asociacin Latinoamericana de Integracin, Montevideo, Uruguay; the Brazilian Society for the Study of Japan and the Pacific, So Paulo, Brazil; and the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California. And we acknowledge financial support from the Center for Global Partnership, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the United Nations Development Programme.
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