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Northeast Asia regionalism

 
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petethebrick



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:19 am    Post subject: Northeast Asia regionalism Reply with quote

I've just submitted my MA dissertation! What a slog! Great to be done.....
Its basically an attempt to explain the absence of regionalism ( regional integration) in NEA (china, japan, korea). Almost all other global regions have formed regional organisations- the EU being the most prominent example. I compared NEA to the Latin American Southern Cone where they have formed Mercosur. I'd be interested in hearing what any of you think about this issue. Obviously historical issues and the influence of the US have played the biggest role in blocking regionalism.
I suppose it's more relevant for political science/ IR graduates.
Sorry if this bores you all!
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