Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Ohio Real Estate Law or Regionalism in East Asia

Ohio Real Estate Law

Author: Carol Irvin

Undoubtedly, the most comprehensive and completely updated guide available anywhere. OHIO REAL ESTATE LAW is packed with the latest information on legislative changes and discussion of the newest forms supported by an online integrated learning system with illustrated case scenarios, storyboards, and practical assignments throughout delivering a complete, blended-learning tool.



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Regionalism in East Asia

Author: Fu Kuo Liu

Regional co-operation and integration have emerged as key issues for East Asia following the financial crisis. This book explores these issues, and examines the degree to which a new paradigm is emerging. It reviews the evolution of the concepts and practices of regionalism in East Asia, and considers the factors which are shaping new patterns of regional co-operation and integration. It includes discussions of historical developments, economic co-operation, socio-political factors, and defence and security. It considers the role of those states, including China and Japan, which have distinctive approaches to international relations, and assesses the role of regional international bodies such as ASEAN.



Table of Contents:
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Preface
Prologue: Whither regionalism in East Asia?
Pt. IThe critical review of regional concepts and theories of regionalism1
1East Asian regionalism: Theoretical perspectives3
2The post-Cold War development of regionalism in East Asia30
3Economic cooperation in East Asia: Revisiting regional concepts and the subregional case of ASEAN52
Pt. IIRegional cooperation in practice in East Asia and encountering regional theories69
4East Asian regionalism and the evolution of a fragmented region: A conceptual approach towards the political sector of security71
5Regionalism and subregional cooperation: The ASEAN experience85
6Regionalism and regional governance in Northeast Asia100
7Northeast Asia: Developmental political economy and the prospects for regional economic integration119
Pt. IIIThe new direction of East Asia regionalism139
8The impact of the financial crises of East Asian regionalism141
9The concept of 'Greater China' and East Asia153
10Sovereignty at bay? Business networking and democratic politics of informal integration between Taiwan and Mainland China in the 1990s176
11Regionalism through interregionalism: East Asia and ASEM197
12Conclusion: The renewal of regionalism and an East Asian new order220
Bibliography231
Index250

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