Asia and Europe: The Development and Different Dimensions of ASEM (Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics)


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This book provides a systematic and thorough examination of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) process which brings together the fifteen EU member states, the European Commission and ten East and Southeast Asian countries. The author not only traces the actual development of the ASEM process, but also contextualises ASEM within three different international relations theoretical frameworks, as viewed by realists, social constructivists and institutionalists.Asia and Europe: The Development and Different Dimensions of ASEM (Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics) Review
The book centres around ASEM - Asia-Europe Meeting. Where here Asia really means East Asia. ASEM began in 1996, and involves regular meetings to discuss policies; mostly about trade issues. But with development in Asia being another major topic. The book relates how within a year of getting started, the financial crises of 1997, the Asians became preoccupied with managing their way out of the recession. Leaving the Europeans to dominate ASEM.Mostly, a cynic might regard ASEM as a fancy talkfest. Many meetings, seminars and conferences were financed and convened under its rubric. Mostly about dialog between the parties. Some benefit was gotten by informally involving NGOs, especially those from Asia, in parallel meetings. This encouraged the development of civil societies, giving operational space to the NGOs and, hopefully, having several Asian governments see their NGOs as providing useful support.
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