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ArtikelChina, India, and Regional Economic Integration in Asia : The Policy and Legal Dimensions  
Oleh: Jiangyu Wang
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Singapore Year Book of International Law vol. X (2006), page 269-306.
Topik: legal; economic integration; policy; legal dimensions
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  • Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
    • Nomor Panggil: SS47
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Isi artikelTrade regionalism, through regional cooperation and integration and in the form of regional trade agreements (R. T. As), is rising globally, although asia has jumped on the bandwagon only recently. Asian economic intergration is the "second - best" approach which asian countries unfortunately have to follow. In the process integration, china and india, given the size of their populations, as well as their central strategic position in international and regional relations, will inevitably play fundamentally important, and sometimes even dominating, roles. This paper argues that regional economic integration in asia should first to all seek to achieve sub - regional integration in east asia and south asia, while linking up the two sub - regions with bilateral F. T. As will be consolidated into one pan - asian F. T. A. china and india must take the lead in promoting asian economic integration. They are advised to lead the region in the practice of open regionalism (with whatever asian identity) and conduct deeper integration. Lastly, it is suggested that asian countries should, at this stage, establish an institution to develop (non - binding) common principles and guidelines for the sub - regional and bilateral F. T. As.
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