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Deepening regionalism in Asia demands new leadership. Strong elites who are committed to a supranational identity are a minimum requirement of successful regionalism. Regional leaders are increasingly seen as a new set of leaders in Europe. Currently, Asian regional leaders largely come from the diplomacy community, or trade and economic sectors. Yet further regionalization demands a new type of leadership from civil society and citizens. In this context it is important to cultivate new regional leadership through the development of regional citizenship.

This book examines contested ideas of regionalism in Asia with a particular focus on two competing ideas of pan-Asianism and Pacificism. It also identifies a new trend and contestation, the fundamental shift from a civilization understanding of regionalism to a technocratic and functional understanding of regionalism in the form of regulatory regionalism. It also examines the other contested imaginations of regionalism in Asi

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'He’s novelty in addressing the Asian regionalism hybrid approaches provides a versatile way of dissecting and analysing the diversity of ideas and values that exist across Asia. The author excels in accommodating the long evolutionary paths of the origins of ideas developed throughout almost a century. It, thus, provides an excellent comprehensive overview of the competing ideas of regionalisms and suggests a blueprint of where we can go from here.'

Sohyun Zoe Lee, London School of Economics and Political Science, Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2017



Table of Contents

01. Acknowledgement

02. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Idea of Regionalism in Asia

03. Chapter 2: Pan-Asian Ideas of Regionalism

04. Chapter 3: Chinese Ideas of Regionalism

05. Chapter 4: Australian Ideas of Asia-Pacific Regionalism

06. Chapter 5: The Competing Norms of Regionalism

07. Chapter 6: The Contested Ideas of Regional Governance

08. Chapter 7: The Contested Idea of Security Regionalism

09. Chapter 8: Toward Hybrid Regionalism? Pathways and Pitfalls

10. References

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9781138604674, 978-1138604674
      ISBN10: 1138604674

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Deepening regionalism in Asia demands new leadership. Strong elites who are committed to a supranational identity are a minimum requirement of successful regionalism. Regional leaders are increasingly seen as a new set of leaders in Europe. Currently, Asian regional leaders largely come from the diplomacy community, or trade and economic sectors. Yet further regionalization demands a new type of leadership from civil society and citizens. In this context it is important to cultivate new regional leadership through the development of regional citizenship.

      This book examines contested ideas of regionalism in Asia with a particular focus on two competing ideas of pan-Asianism and Pacificism. It also identifies a new trend and contestation, the fundamental shift from a civilization understanding of regionalism to a technocratic and functional understanding of regionalism in the form of regulatory regionalism. It also examines the other contested imaginations of regionalism in Asi

      Trade Review

      'He’s novelty in addressing the Asian regionalism hybrid approaches provides a versatile way of dissecting and analysing the diversity of ideas and values that exist across Asia. The author excels in accommodating the long evolutionary paths of the origins of ideas developed throughout almost a century. It, thus, provides an excellent comprehensive overview of the competing ideas of regionalisms and suggests a blueprint of where we can go from here.'

      Sohyun Zoe Lee, London School of Economics and Political Science, Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2017



      Table of Contents

      01. Acknowledgement

      02. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Idea of Regionalism in Asia

      03. Chapter 2: Pan-Asian Ideas of Regionalism

      04. Chapter 3: Chinese Ideas of Regionalism

      05. Chapter 4: Australian Ideas of Asia-Pacific Regionalism

      06. Chapter 5: The Competing Norms of Regionalism

      07. Chapter 6: The Contested Ideas of Regional Governance

      08. Chapter 7: The Contested Idea of Security Regionalism

      09. Chapter 8: Toward Hybrid Regionalism? Pathways and Pitfalls

      10. References

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