ABSTRACT

This book examines the relationship between globalisation and regionalism through a detailed analysis of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) project. It analyses how the interaction between globalisation and domestic politics shaped the evolution of AFTA over the past 10 years, arguing that although AFTA was triggered primarily by the pressures of globalisation, it was a tussle between the imperatives of growth and domestic distribution that shaped the way economic cooperation unfolded and the forms it took.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

Ambiguities and contradictions in AFTA

chapter |19 pages

Foreign capital and open regionalism

The growth imperative

chapter |25 pages

Domestic capital and developmental regionalism

Domestic distributive concerns temper the growth imperative

chapter |20 pages

Re-negotiating AFTA commitments

The domestic distributive imperative overwhelms

chapter |18 pages

Implementation as a political process

Taking care of growth and distribution

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion

Globalisation, domestic politics and regionalism