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Introduction: governing the Asia Pacific - beyond the 'new regionalism' | 1 | |
The rise and fall of open regionalism? Comparative reflections on regional governance in the Southern Cone of Latin America | 19 | |
Attempting developmental regionalism through AFTA: the domestic sources of regional governance | 37 | |
Southeast Asian industrialisation and the changing global production system | 57 | |
Co-operation on money and finance: how important? How likely? | 85 | |
The new bilateralism in the Asia Pacific | 101 | |
Coalitions, convergence and corporate governance reform in Indonesia | 121 | |
Embedded mercantilism and open regionalism: the crisis of a regional political project | 141 | |
Sovereignty under siege: globalisation and the state in Southeast Asia | 159 | |
Democratisation and the prospects for participatory regionalism in Southeast Asia | 177 |
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