Affiliation:
1. The Moscow Academy of Economics and Law, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The East Asian region is a major global economic player, given its economic
size and potential. As such, regional economic integration of East Asia
could be considered as an important building bloc towards integration of the
Asia Pacific region. East Asia has made significant progress in creating
institutions for closer cooperation and integration. East Asian regional
production networks are the most integrated in the world, and regional
financial initiatives have taken off. Gripped by this wave of regionalism,
the East Asian economies have expedited further liberalization process and
have started unmarked trade liberalization strategies, enhanced economic
cooperation, and negotiating on currency un-ion. Since 1997, East Asian
regionalism seems to have progressed and an East Asian Community is just
around the corner. This paper is a study which presents the realities that
East Asian regionalism is still lap-sided: economic regionalism is highly
developed, while other key components (regional financial integration,
education collaboration, and a regional political framework) are developing
at a slower rate, stagnating, and/or regressing. It aims to present the
reality of East Asian regionalism, provoke awareness of false perspectives,
and present a recommendation towards a balanced and more sustainable East
Asian integration.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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