Full Description
The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM, est. 1996) is an interregional forum which consists of the members of the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China, Japan and South Korea. The main components of the ASEM process include political dialogue, economy, education and culture. Multiregionalism and Multilateralism focuses on the institutionalsiation of intra-regional and inter-regional cooperation in the international system with emphasis on the changing relationship between the EU, China and India. The role of ASEM in this relationship is growing more important because of the growth of multilateralism as cornerstone of the international system.
Contents
Table of Contents 1 Multiregionalism and Multilateralism: Asian-European Relations in a Global Context 2 East Asia: The Missing Link in Multiregionalism 3 ASEM and EU-style Economic Integration in East Asia 4 India's New Quest for Intra- and Inter-regional Politics 5 Enhancing South-East Asia's Security: The Aceh Monitoring Mission 6 ASEM and the Expanding China-European Union Relationship 7 China and Latin America: The Economic Dimension 8 Beyond ASEM 6: Lessons for the Actors 9 Ten Years of ASEM - Changes and Challenges 10 The Perception of ASEM in China Abbreviations References Contributors 1. Multiregionalism and Multilateralism: Asian-European Relations in a Global Context - 8 2. East Asia: The Missing Link in Multiregionalism - 14 3. ASEM and EU-style Economic Integration in East Asia - 30 4. India's New Quest for INtra- and INter-regional Politics - 48 5. Enhancing South-East Asia's Security: The Aceh Monitoring Mission - 62 6. ASEM and the Expanding China-European Union Relationship - 84 7. China and Latin America: The economic Dimension - 106 8. Beyond Asem 6: Lessons for the Actors - 132 9. Ten Years of ASEM - Changes and Challenges - 142 10. The Perception of ASEM in China - 158 Abbreviations - 176 References - 180 Contributers - 193