Asia-Europe Cooperation After the 1997-1998 Asian Turbulence

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ASEAN
ASEAN economic integration
ASEAN Member State
ASEAN State
ASEAN's Concept
ASEAN’s Concept
ASEM
ASEM Partner
ASEM Process
Asia Europe Business Forum
Asia Europe Cooperation
Asia Europe Foundation
Asia Europe Relations
Asia Europe Vision Group
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum
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Asian ASEM Partner
Asian Turbulence
Bilateral Interregionalism
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Christopher M. Dent
Civil Society
civil society engagement
East Asia's Political Economy
East Asian Financial Crisis
East Asian Financial Market
East Asia’s Political Economy
Elke Thiel
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EU's Economic Diplomacy
European Union trade policy
EU’s Economic Diplomacy
FDI Inflow
financial crisis
financial crisis response
Gareth Api Richards
Gdp Growth
interregional relations
Investment Promotion Action Plan
omnilateralism
Overnight Rates
post-crisis Asia-Europe cooperation analysis
Regional Financial Governance
Trade Facilitation Action Plan
Wen-Jen Hsieh
Wolfgang Pape
Ya-Chung Chang

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138725041
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2000: When the second Asia-Europe meeting took place in London in April 1998, the EU's economic motivation of building strong links with Asia was challenged by the ongoing Asian economic crises that broke out in mid-1997. The political and social turmoil that ensued in many East Asian economies not only urges the re-examination of the East Asian economic miracle, but also reprioritizes the regional agenda and thus embarks on a new environment for Asia-Europe co-operation. The impact of this Asian turbulence on the establishment of the long-term Asia-Europe equal partnership in general and the ASEM process in particular are addressed in this book, based on the conclusions of the 1998 Asia-Europe Co-operation Forum. The aim of this book is to examine the background causes, responses, prospects and lessons of the first wave of financial crisis in Southeast Asia, and to then move on to an analysis of developments in Asia-Europe co-operative relations after the onset of the crisis. It examines the importance of continued interregional economic co-operation between ASEAN and the EU, looks at the economic impact of the 1997/98 East Asian financial crisis on the EU and analyzes the economic fabric of ASEM. In the final chapter, the book explores how the ASEM process has furthered the development of interregionalism in world affairs and discusses how the crisis has led to uncertainty for the organization's future development.

Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.