Table of contents : 1. Introduction: The Vicissitudes of Asian Regional Governance Kanishka Jayasuriya Part 1 Conceptual Framework: The Politics of Regional Governance 2. Embedded Mercantilism and Open Regionalism: the Crisis of a Regional Political Project Kanishka Jayasuriya 3. The Rise and Fall of Open Regionalism? Comparative Reflections on Regional Governance in the Southern Cone of Latin America Nicola Phillips Part 2 The Domestic Sources of Regional Governance 4. The New Bilateralism in East Asia John Ravenhill 5. Southeast Asian Industrialism and the Changing Global Production System Greg Felker 6. Coalitions, Convergence and Corporate Governance Reform in Indonesia Andrew Rosser 7. Democratisation and the Prospects for Participatory Regionalism in Southeast Asia Amitav Acharya Part 3 New Forms of Regional Governance 8. Asia-Pacific Approaches to Regional Governance Helen E.S. Nesadurai 9. Cooperation on Money and Finance: How Important? How Likely? Natasha Hamilton-Hart 10. Towards an East Asian Community: Implications of the EAVG Report Nick Thomas Part IV: The US and China, and the Dynamics of Regional Governance 11. The United States and Southeast Asia: Change and Continuity in American Hegemony Mark Beeson 12. China and Southeast Asian Economies since the 1990s: the Multilateral Dimension Daojiong Zha 13. Sino-ASEAN Relations in the Early Twenty-first Century Joseph Y.S. Cheng
Contributor Information :Kanishka Jayasuriya, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Research Associate in the Southeast Asia Research Centre at the City University of Hong Kong; Nicola Phillips, Hallsworth Research Fellow at the University of Manchester and Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick; John Ravenhill, Chair of Politics at the University of Edinburgh; Greg Felker, Assistant Professor in the Division of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Andrew Rosser, Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex; Helen E.S. Nesudurai, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Assistant Professor in the Southeast Asia Program at the National University of Singapore; Nick Thomas, Research Fellow at the Centre for Asia Studies, University of Hong Kong; Amitiav Acharya, Professor and Deputy Director and Head of Research at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Mark Besson, Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland; Joseph Cheng, Professor in the Department of Politics at the City University of Hong Kong; Daojiong Zha, Associate Professor in the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing.

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