The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim PDF eBook
Author Inderjit Kaur
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 753
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199751994

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"A survey of the economy of the Pacific Rim region"--

What is in a Rim?

What is in a Rim?
Title What is in a Rim? PDF eBook
Author Arif Dirlik
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 394
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780847684694

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In evaluating the idea of "Asia Pacific," the book shifts our focus from abstract relationships between capital and commodities to the human interactions that have played a formative part in the region's constitution. The contributors agree that it is these interactions that constitute the region, rather than the physical boundaries of the Pacific.

Global Production

Global Production
Title Global Production PDF eBook
Author Edna Bonacich
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 404
Release 1994-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781439901106

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Pacific Rim scholars look at globalization's impact on international economics.

The Pacific Rim Region

The Pacific Rim Region
Title The Pacific Rim Region PDF eBook
Author Chuck Dangler
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780819186294

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The Pacific Rim Region

The Pacific Rim Region
Title The Pacific Rim Region PDF eBook
Author Douglas A. Phillips
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Examines the growing economic importance of Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong.

The Pacific Basin

The Pacific Basin
Title The Pacific Basin PDF eBook
Author Shane J. Barter
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 238
Release 2017-05-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134987021

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The Pacific Basin: An Introduction is a new textbook which provides an interdisciplinary and comparative overview of the emerging Pacific world. Interest in the Pacific Basin has increased markedly in recent years, driven largely by the rise of China as a global rival to the United States and Asian development more generally. Growth in eastern Asia, as well as in the western Americas, has led the Pacific Basin to evolve as a dynamic economic zone. To make sense of this transformation, the book: Defines the Pacific Basin, locates it in academic research, and explains its importance. Addressees the historical origins and evolution of the Pacific Basin and its sub-regions. Introduces students to the historical and contemporary relationships, continuities and differences that characterize the region. Incorporates analyses of colonialism and imperialism, migration and settlement, economic development and trade, international relations, war and memory, environmental policy, urbanization, mental and public health, gender, film, and literature. Connects the diverse peoples of this vast area, explores their common challenges and the diverse responses to these challenges, and provides a window into the lived humanity of the Pacific Basin. The Pacific Basin: An Introduction is a key textbook for undergraduate courses on the Pacific Basin, the Pacific Rim, International Studies, Geography, World History, and Globalization.

The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim

The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim
Title The Political Economy of New Regionalisms in the Pacific Rim PDF eBook
Author José Briceño-Ruiz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2019-08-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429954654

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Combining an analysis of regionalism from a systemic view with a domestic political-economy analysis, this book sheds light on the new dynamics and emerging configurations of regionalisms and interregionalisms in the post-Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Donald Trump’s presidency has transformed trans-Pacific economic and political relations, contrasting sharply with President Obama’s ‘pivot to Asia’ strategy. Unilateralism and bilateralism have returned to the center stage, at the cost of regionalism, interregionalism, and multilateralism. Understanding these new dynamics requires closer examination of the underlying domestic political economies. Examining ten country case studies of multi-actor agency at the national level, expert contributors argue that trans-Pacific relations should not only be explained in terms of the behavior of the major powers, but that medium powers, and even small countries, can exert influence and occupy strategic nodes and contribute to shaping a new international relations network. Their findings will be of interest to scholars of international relations, international political economy, regionalism, and international economics.