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      The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim
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      The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim

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      The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim book

      Edited ByJosé Briceño-Ruiz, Philippe De Lombaerde
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 24 September 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429490354
      Pages 284
      eBook ISBN 9780429490354
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Politics & International Relations
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      Briceño-Ruiz, J., & De Lombaerde, P. (Eds.). (2019). The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429490354

      ABSTRACT

      Combining an analysis of regionalism from a systemic view with a domestic political-economy analysis, this book sheds light on the new dynamics and emerging configurations of regionalisms and interregionalisms in the post-Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

      Donald Trump’s presidency has transformed trans-Pacific economic and political relations, contrasting sharply with President Obama’s ‘pivot to Asia’ strategy. Unilateralism and bilateralism have returned to the center stage, at the cost of regionalism, interregionalism, and multilateralism. Understanding these new dynamics requires closer examination of the underlying domestic political economies. Examining ten country case studies of multi-actor agency at the national level, expert contributors argue that trans-Pacific relations should not only be explained in terms of the behavior of the major powers, but that medium powers, and even small countries, can exert influence and occupy strategic nodes and contribute to shaping a new international relations network.

      Their findings will be of interest to scholars of international relations, international political economy, regionalism, and international economics.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |8 pages

      Introduction

      ByJosé Briceño-Ruiz, Philippe De Lombaerde

      chapter 1|28 pages

      The dynamics of institutionalized regionalism in the Pacific Rim

      Comparisons, connections and interactions
      ByJosé Briceño-Ruiz

      chapter 2|17 pages

      Chile

      Asia-oriented globalization versus Latin America-oriented regionalism
      BySébastien Dubé

      chapter 3|31 pages

      Relations with Asia in Peru’s trade agreements

      ByAlan Fairlie Reinoso

      chapter 4|23 pages

      The political economy of Colombia’s integration in the Pacific Rim

      ByPhilippe De Lombaerde, Gabriel Jiménez-Peña, Lurong Chen

      chapter 5|12 pages

      To join or not to join the Pacific Alliance?

      Costa Rica and Panama in a comparative perspective
      ByKevin Parthenay

      chapter 6|25 pages

      The long shadow of NAFTA

      An economic geography of Mexico’s integration into the Pacific Rim
      ByJosé León-Manríquez, Luis F. Alvarez León

      chapter 7|18 pages

      Canada and trans-Pacific regionalism

      ByJeremy Paltiel

      chapter 8|18 pages

      The development of Japan’s trade policy in the Asia-Pacific

      ByHidetaka Yoshimatsu

      chapter 9|29 pages

      Changing patterns in China’s trade and foreign direct investment policy and its involvement in Asia-Pacific economic integration

      ByHaiyan Zhang, Huai-Yuan Han

      chapter 10|22 pages

      Understanding Singapore’s trade policy in the Pacific Rim

      ByDeborah Elms

      chapter 11|20 pages

      Australia’s Asia-Pacific regionalism

      ByFabrício H. Chagas-Bastos, Hannah E. Woodford-Smith

      chapter |8 pages

      Conclusions

      ByJosé Briceño-Ruiz, Philippe De Lombaerde
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