On East Asian regional cooperation II: ideality and reality
In: China perspectives
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In: China perspectives
The book intends to locate the process and effectiveness of cooperation in East Asia, to regard the construction of the East Asian community as the ideal, to see the contradictions and difficulties in construction as the reality, and to identify the actual development and achievement as the choice and effort between the two. Instead of the East Asian Community, various functional mechanisms have come into being in the development of East Asian cooperation because of complicated historical and economic relations among the countries. This book examines the roles played by ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), Japan, the United States and China in the cooperation, respectively. More importantly, China⁰́₉s strategic orientation in regional cooperation is studied in the last chapter. It observes that China, as a rising power, is re-establishing regional relations and order withits geographically neighbouring countries as the basis.
In: China perspectives
In: The Impact of Change in Modern China
China relation with its neighbors are significant in their own right but they also impact and shape the Asia Pacific region and the world as a whole. Based on research financed by the Ford Foundation this key book brings together the work of scholars and experts from China and adjacent countries providing an insight into China's regional relations from different angles and perspectives
In: EUI working papers European policy unit, 92,15
World Affairs Online
In: International affairs, Band 92, Heft 4, S. 835-848
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International affairs, Band 92, Heft 4, S. 835-848
ISSN: 0020-5850
In: The Mongolian journal of international affairs, Heft 11, S. 89-103
ISSN: 1023-3741
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs; Number 11, 2004, Page 89-103 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i11.109
The People's Republic of China (PRC) has emerged as a major player in the global economy and considers free trade agreements (FTAs) an important part of its global trading strategy. The PRC's export industries are embedded in existing regional and global production networks and are reliant on foreign direct investment flows and external supplies of material and intermediate goods. Immediately after its accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001, the PRC adopted a regional approach to trade and began negotiating and implementing FTAs. This paper analyzes the results of a survey undertaken across 232 Chinese firms with regard to FTA-related issues such as utilization, perceived costs and benefits, perceptions of multiple rules of origin, and policy and institutional support mechanisms. It was found that, of the firms surveyed, 45% were using FTAs to some extent. While this utilization rate appears relatively high, and reflects the assertive stance of Chinese firms when it comes to exploring market opportunities, the actual coverage of export value by FTAs is variable. In general, Chinese firms view FTAs as a way to increase their access to partner markets. Nevertheless, there remains an orientation toward the United States and other traditional markets. However, over time, as rebalancing of growth takes place, there may be a shift in market orientation toward the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and regional markets and the use of FTAs may intensify. This study offers several proposals to increase FTA use, including the expansion of support services for firms, the promotion of larger regional FTAs, and the creation of more opportunities for collaboration between the government and the private sector.
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In: Asia-Pacific review, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 55-63
ISSN: 1469-2937
In: Issues & studies: a social science quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian affairs, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 213-223
ISSN: 1013-2511
The "ten plus three" (TPT) -- which includes the 10 Assoc of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the People's Republic of China, Japan, & South Korea -- began in 1997 as an "institutional framework for regional cooperation." Whether the TPT has been successful as an East Asian convergence, & what China's interests may be are the issues explored. An ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) & its political & economic ramifications are critical to China's modernization program. I. Sharp
In: Issues & studies: a social science quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian affairs, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 213-223
ISSN: 1013-2511
In: Global economic review, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 93-102
ISSN: 1744-3873