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Operational Framework of Official Development Assistance in Korea: Issues and Solutions for the Future
Yul Kwon Date 1996.03.12
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Economic Interdependencd & Challenges to the Nation-State
The conference's aim was to evaluate the economic, political, and security facets of Yellow Sea rim economic cooperation and to learn more about the nature of economic interdependence that such cooperation might imply. All too oft..
Jane Khanna et al. Date 1996.01.11
Economic cooperationDownloadContentSummaryThe conference's aim was to evaluate the economic, political, and security facets of Yellow Sea rim economic cooperation and to learn more about the nature of economic interdependence that such cooperation might imply. All too often, these questions are addressed by only one group of experts, with political scientists, security analysts, and economists focused on separate themes and issues. The intent of this conference was to bring the benefit of combined expertise to bear on the larger question of the nation-state's vitality and viability in an era of economic globalization and fluid political and security relations. By focusing on the subregional level, we hope to gain insight on new forms of economic ties may inform and help shape the larger economic and political strategies of the nation-state. -
Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation : Current Issues and Agenda for the Future
Since APEC had its first meeting at Canberra in 1989, APEC has grown in function and role, following the need to strengthen economic ties among Asia-Pacific economies. As the first official intergovernmental cooperative body in th..
Ku-Hyun Jung et al. Date 1996.01.10
Economic outlook, Economic cooperationDownloadContentPREFACE
CONTRIBUTORS
1. Bringing Politics Back In: The Political Economy of APEC/ John Ravenhill
2. The Politics of Economy Cooperation with China /Yun-Han Chu
3. Trade Imbalances and Japanese Foreign Direct Investment: Bilateral and Triangular
Issues/Masahiro Kawai and Shujiro Urata
4. Capital Liberalization, the Real Exchange Rate and Domestic Policies in Developing
Economies/Yen Kyun Wang
5. Late Industrialization under the New Economic Oreder in the Asia-Pacific /Jaymin Lee
6. Foreign Direct Investment in Developing East Asia: New Players, Pressures and
Strategies/Ku-Hyun Jung and Richard W. Moxon
7. Regional Networks and Domestic Transformation: A New Challenge for Japanese
Firms/John M StopfordSummarySince APEC had its first meeting at Canberra in 1989, APEC has grown in function and role, following the need to strengthen economic ties among Asia-Pacific economies. As the first official intergovernmental cooperative body in the Asia-Pacific region, APEC pursues concrete benefits from economic cooperation, while respecting the diversity of the member economies. APEC adopted the decision process of consensus building and has been operating in a forum mode where opinions have been gathered through discussions and consultations rather than through binding agreements or institutional provision. However, a high probability exists that APEC will hereafter develop into a more binding economic cooperative body, as the APEC Leaders Meetings began in 1993 and the Action Agenda for the promotion of tangible economic coooperation was adopted in 1995. -
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A Collection of Chinese Leader Speeches: 50th Anniversary of the WWII Victory
Co-authors Date 1995.12.30
Political economy -
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The Status of CACM and the Economic Profile of Member Countries
Young-Ho Park Date 1995.12.30
Economic development, Economic cooperation