Postscript: Asymmetric Trade Negotiations After the Turn-of-the-decade ‘Global’ Financial Crisis?

Shaw, Timothy, "Postscript: Asymmetric Trade Negotiations After the Turn-of-the-decade ‘Global’ Financial Crisis?" in Asymmetric Trade Negotiations ed. Sanoussi, Bilal and De Lombaerde, Philippe (Farnham: Ashgate, 2011), n/a-n/a.

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  • Author Shaw, Timothy
    Book Editor Sanoussi, Bilal
    De Lombaerde, Philippe
    Chapter Title Postscript: Asymmetric Trade Negotiations After the Turn-of-the-decade ‘Global’ Financial Crisis?
    Book Title Asymmetric Trade Negotiations
    Publication Date 2011
    Place of Publication Farnham
    Publisher Ashgate
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract The global ‘financial’ crisis of the turn of the decade has accelerated changes in the relative standing of major regions, especially the global South. This is particularly undeniable in the case of the ‘rise’ of Asia. We can argue about the definition of ‘Asia’ as other regions. But we cannot down-play its ascendancy in the new decade, exacerbated by the relative decline in the established trans-Atlantic nexus whether narrow, bilateral Anglo-American or broader multilateral EU-NAFTA: a further shift towards the Pacific. In turn, the divergence between, say, the EU and NAFTA on the one hand and ASEAN+3 on the other, further encourages not just ‘inter-regional’ analyses (Gaens 2008, Laursen 2010) but also ‘new regionalisms’, reaching beyond the inter-to non-state actors and relationships (Shaw, Grant and Cornelissen 2011).
    UNBIS Thesaurus INTERNATIONAL TRADE
    REGIONAL ECONOMICS
    ASIA
    Copyright Holder The Editors
    Copyright Year 2011
    Copyright type All rights reserved
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