Beyond Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism Contributor(s): Katzenstein, Peter J. (Editor), Shiraishi, Takashi (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0801472504 ISBN-13: 9780801472503 Publisher: Cornell University Press OUR PRICE: $38.56 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2006 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Globalization - Political Science | International Relations - General - Business & Economics | International - Economics |
Dewey: 327.520 |
LCCN: 2005025672 |
Series: Cornell Studies in Political Economy (Paperback) |
Physical Information: 0.89" H x 6.14" W x 9.26" (1.21 lbs) 344 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Asian - Cultural Region - Japanese |
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Publisher Description: Have Japan's relative economic decline and China's rapid ascent altered the dynamics of Asian regionalism? Peter Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, the editors of Network Power, one of the most comprehensive volumes on East Asian regionalism in the 1990s, present here an impressive new collection that brings the reader up to date. This book argues that East Asia's regional dynamics are no longer the result of a simple extension of any one national model. While Japanese institutional structures and political practices remain critically important, the new East Asia now under construction is more than, and different from, the sum of its various national parts. At the outset of a new century, the interplay of Japanese factors with Chinese, American, and other national influences is producing a distinctively new East Asian region. Contributors: Dieter Ernst, East-West Center, Honolulu; H. Richard Friman, Marquette University; Derek Hall, Trent University; Natasha Hamilton-Hart, National University of Singapore; Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University; William W. Kelly, Yale University; David Leheny, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Naoko Munakata, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry; Nobuo Okawara, Kyushu University; T. J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley; Takashi Shiraishi, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo; Merry I. White, Boston University |
Contributor Bio(s): Katzenstein, Peter J.: - Peter J. Katzenstein is Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. His books include A World of Regions, Beyond Japan, Cultural Norms and National Security, and Small States in World Markets, all from Cornell. |