Information on "Economic Integration" and "East Asia"
January 2013
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17 Jan 2013
Strengthening Economic Linkages Between South Asia and East Asia
Author: Pradumna B Rana, Chia Wai-Mun
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This paper argues that South Asian countries need to embark on a second round of “Look East” Policies (LEP2) to (1) link themselves to production networks in East Asia and (2) develop production networks in manufacturing and services within their reg... More on «Strengthening Economic Linkages Between South Asia and East Asia»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Global Technology Sourcing in China's Integrated Circuit Design Industry: A Conceptual Framework and Preliminary Findings
Author: Dieter Ernst, Barry Naughton
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
The paper examines the role of global technology sourcing, and its drivers and impacts in China’s integrated circuit (IC) design industry. More on «Global Technology Sourcing in China's Integrated Circuit Design Industry: A Conceptual Framework and Preliminary Findings»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
Networks, Trust and Trade
Author: Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This paper exploits an survey of 250 Chines enterprises doing business in North Korea to analyze the precise nature of emerging Chinese-North Korea inter-firm relations and the implicit hypotheses associated with deepening cross-border engagement. More on «Networks, Trust and Trade» -
Jun 2012
The Microeconomics of North-South Korean Cross-Border Integration
Author: Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
The paper observes the economic integration between North and South Korea that occurs through three modalities: traditional arm’s-length trade and investment, processing on commission (POC) trade, and operations within the Kaesong Industrial Complex ... More on «The Microeconomics of North-South Korean Cross-Border Integration»
April 2012
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12 Apr 2012
False Hopes for Chinese Economic “Integration”
Author: John Lee
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
In this Bulletin the author discusses why China cannot exist as a 'responsible stakeholder' in the international liberal economic order until and unless the regime releases its grip on the levers of economic power. More on «False Hopes for Chinese Economic “Integration”»
March 2012
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15 Mar 2012
The Consequences of the Eurasian Integration of Kazakhstan for its Economic Relations with the European Union
Author: Konrad Zasztowt
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This commentary discusses the economic integration process between Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. More on «The Consequences of the Eurasian Integration of Kazakhstan for its Economic Relations with the European Union» -
Mar 2012
Sino-Indian Economic Dialogue: Global Business Plan for an Asian Century
Author: Ravi Bhoothalingam
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
This brief discusses further prospects of economics cooperation between China and India. More on «Sino-Indian Economic Dialogue: Global Business Plan for an Asian Century»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Vital Venture
Author: Patrick M Cronin
Publisher: Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
The strategic dimensions of Korean economic policies have received far less scrutiny than North Korea’s nuclear posture. More on «Vital Venture»
January 2012
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2012
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 41, No 3 (2012)
Author: Gunter Schubert, Cal Clark, Alexander C Tan, Jonathan Sullivan, Eliyahu V Sapir, Christian Göbel, Hung-jen Wang, Stefan Fleischauer
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / National Institute of Chinese Studies (NICS)
This issue of the Journal of Chinese Affairs focuses on democracy in Taiwan and its relations with the Chinese mainland. More on «Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 41, No 3 (2012) »
November 2011
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4 Nov 2011
Ukraine's Flirtation with China and Russia's Quest for a Eurasian Union
Author: Smita Purushottam
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Russia and Ukraine have for long been sparring over the latter’s desire for integration into Western security and economic structures, and over the pricing of Russian gas supplies. More on «Ukraine's Flirtation with China and Russia's Quest for a Eurasian Union»


