05523nam 2200733Ia 450 991046540960332120200520144314.01-299-28113-3981-4407-27-5(CKB)2560000000099522(EBL)1143279(OCoLC)830162003(SSID)ssj0000913663(PQKBManifestationID)11484892(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000913663(PQKBWorkID)10862169(PQKB)11313234(MiAaPQ)EBC1143279(WSP)00002922(Au-PeEL)EBL1143279(CaPaEBR)ebr10674366(CaONFJC)MIL459363(EXLCZ)99256000000009952220120731d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChina and East Asia[electronic resource] after the Wall Street crisis /editors, Lam Peng Er, Qin Yaqing, Yang MuSingapore ;Hackensack, NJ World Scientificc20131 online resource (331 p.)Series on contemporary China ;vol. 33Description based upon print version of record.981-4407-26-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; Introduction China and East Asia: After the Wall Street Crisis LAM Peng Er, YANG Mu and QIN Yaqing; Chapter Summaries; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; East Asia's Political and Economic Architecture; Chapter 1 East Asian Regionalism: Architecture, Approach and Attributes QIN Yaqing; I. Architecture: Multi-layered and Pluralistic Governance; II. Approach: ASEAN-led "Processualism"; III. Attributes: Pragmatic Functionalism, Cooperative Multilateralism and Open Regionalism; IV. Powers and the Region: China, Japan and the US; V. East Asian Regionalism: Prospects and LimitsVI. ConclusionBibliography; Chapter 2 China in the Post-Financial Crisis East Asia: Towards a New Regional Economic Order John WONG; I. China's Economic Rise; II. East Asia as a Dynamic Economic Region; III. Towards a China-centric Regional Economic Order; Bibliography; Chapter 3 China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Qualifications and Implications HE Liping; I. Ranking of Nations' Economic Size: The Factor of Exchange Rate and Price; II. Is China Today as Large as Japan in 1980?; III. How will the Chinese Economy Rely on the Outside World?IV. China as the World's Second Largest Economy: Some ImplicationsPostscript; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Trade and Investment Facilitation in East Asia: Development, Challenges and Cooperation FAN Ying and LI Wentao; I. TIF Achievements and Latest Developments in East Asia; 1. TIF cooperation under APEC; 2. TIF cooperation under AFTA; 3. TIF cooperation under GMS; 4. TIF cooperation among China, Japan and ROK; 5. TIF cooperation under bilateral free trade agreements in East Asia; II. Obstacles and Challenges for Further TIF Cooperation1. Varying levels of infrastructure among countries in the region, resulting in hardware insufficiency for furthering TIF cooperation in East Asia2. Disparity in development levels leading to different perceptions about TIF and different capabilities to participate in TIF; 3. High cost of TIF unaffordable for comparatively less developed countries in the region; 4. Complex international investment policies with different standards in the region; 5. Difficulties in quantifiable assessment of TIF costs and effectsIII. A Framework and Roadmap for East Asia Trade and Investment Facilitation Cooperation1. Goals; 1.1 General goals; 1.2 Specific goals; 2. Guiding principles for cooperation; 2.1 Being complete; 2.2 Being flexible; 2.3 Being transparent; 2.4 Being comparable; 2.5 Being inclusive; 3. Approaches of cooperation; 3.1 Consensus-based collective action; 3.2 Pathfinder pattern; 3.3 Narrow the development gap through capacity building; 3.4 Synergy of the public sector, the private sector and academia; 3.5 Quantitative assessment mechanism3.6 Steering committee for East Asian trade and investment facilitation cooperationThis book examines the need for greater East Asian cooperation and the challenges to this grand endeavor. With differing national outlooks, how can East Asia preserve peace, prosperity and stability amidst geopolitical competition? To answer this question, the volume examines the political and economic relations between Beijing and its neighbors against the backdrop of two trends: the power shift from the West to the East in the aftermath of the American Financial Crisis and the ongoing eurozone crisis, as well as the rise of China.Series on contemporary China ;vol. 33.International cooperationRegionalismEast AsiaChinaRelationsEast AsiaEast AsiaRelationsChinaChinaEconomic conditions2000-East AsiaEconomic conditions21st centuryElectronic books.International cooperation.Regionalism327.5105Lam Peng Er1959-849672Qin Yaqing1953-921575Yang Mu877751MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465409603321China and East Asia2067277UNINA