The strategic implications of Asia's economic crisis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: Survival 40(2) Summer 1998, pp.5-26 (106)Abstract: Argues that the strategic implications of Asia's economic crisis will be severe. Regional cohesion has been undermined. ASEAN has lost status and institutions such as APEC and the ASEAN Regional Forum have been found wanting. Japan has been found to be an unhelpful power and resentment of the IMF and the US is growing. China stands to gain influence.
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Argues that the strategic implications of Asia's economic crisis will be severe. Regional cohesion has been undermined. ASEAN has lost status and institutions such as APEC and the ASEAN Regional Forum have been found wanting. Japan has been found to be an unhelpful power and resentment of the IMF and the US is growing. China stands to gain influence.

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