Tracking Asian economic integration from ASEAN to RCEP FTA initiatives
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Dokumentumtípus: | Diplomadolgozat |
Kulcsszavak: | Ázsia Gazdaság Szabadkereskedelmi egyezmény ASEAN RCEP TPP |
Online Access: | http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/10684 |
Kivonat: | Since the wake of Asian financial crisis of 1997, the regional economic integration in Asia has changed the landscape dimension to top-down and state-led regional projects and initiatives. The various efforts to facilitate the economic integration and cooperation are gathering momentum through proliferating free trade agreements (FTAs) bilaterally and plurilaterally. The ASEAN countries have long involved in a crusade for regional integration attempts from ASEAN to ASEAN+6 (RCEP) including plus six countries; China, Korea, Japan, India, Australia, and New Zealand. In parallel, the other various moves toward creating regional economic blocs such as Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) are the big venues for creating large economic areas, and competing for regional leaderships. However, there are several obstacles and challenges for realization of initiatives, and confrontations for regional leadership among the participating members to the finalizations. The primary aim of this thesis is to analyze the regional economic integration in Asia in relation to current existing and negotiating FTAs toward building the new architecture of regional organizations. Based on the deductive research approach the main concepts and theoretical frameworks were designed before analyzing the hypothesis and research problems, which were investigated through explanatory way. |
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