Synopses & Reviews
Much more than a simple examination of EU-Asia relations, this book examines the idea that the EU may constitute a model for East Asian regionalism. It challenges specialists on the EU to understand the EUs impact on Asia and Asias impact on the EU whilst illustrating that there is a commonality of interests in both Europe and Asia.
About the Author
PHILOMENA MURRAY is Associate Professor in Political Science and Director of the Contemporary Europe Research Centre at The University of Melbourne, Australia. She holds a personal Jean Monnet Chair. She has published on European Integration analysis and curriculum; EU-Australia relations; EU-Asia relations; EU governance and comparative regional integration. Her publications include Australia and the European Superpower: Engaging with the European Union.
Table of Contents
Europe and Asia: Two Regions in Flux?--
P.MurrayThe EU, ASEAN and APEC in Comparative Perspective--A.Warleigh-Lack
The East Asian Experience of Regionalism--D.McDougall
Comparing and Contrasting Economic Integration in the Asia Pacific Region and Europe--B.Andreosso-OCallaghan
Political Integration in the European Union: Any Lessons for ASEAN?--E.Moxon-Browne
The Origins and Development of ASEM and EU-East Asia Relations--Y.L.Hwee
The Economic Geography of Regionalization in East Asia and Europe--C.Dent
European and Asian Security and the Role of Regional Organizations in the Post-9/11 Environment--N.Rees
Asian (ASEAN Plus Three) Perspectives on European Integration--T.Tanaka
European Perspectives on Engaging with East Asia--P.Murray