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Recent Bibliography of East Asian Regionalism and Integration (2007-2015) 1 RECENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AND INTEGRATION (2007-2015) 1 Recent Bibliography of East Asian Regionalism and Integration (2007-2015) 1 by Dr. habil Bernhard Seliger Help from Irene Kober, Fabian Kozielski, Danny Jeon, Christian Koch, as well, on previous issues from Audrey Roudil, Sary Thorng Dy, Noa Sharabi, Wing Cheng, Annegrit Reuter, Anna Benzin, Anna Tutsch and Hyun-Woo Noh, is gratefully acknowledged. Version: 10.2. Release date: 2015 Note: This bibliography is part of the East Asian Integration Studies Website www.asianintegration.org. With this website and bibliography we hope to stimulate research into East Asian integration. There is no claim for this list to be complete and we welcome amendments. Please send them to [email protected]. There will be regular updates of the bibliography in the future. Table of Contents 2015…………….........................................................................................................................................2 2014 ........................................................................................................................................................4 2013 .......................................................................................................................................................22 2012 .......................................................................................................................................................52 2011 ........................................................................................................................................................80 2010 ......................................................................................................................................................100 2009 .....................................................................................................................................................121 2008 .....................................................................................................................................................134 2007 .....................................................................................................................................................148 1 Dr. Bernhard Seliger is resident representative of Hanns-Seidel-Foundation Korea. He is also senior lecturer (Privatdozent) at the University of Witten/ Herdecke. RECENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AND INTEGRATION (2007-2015) 2 RECENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AND INTEGRATION (2007-2015) 2015 Abdenur, Adriana Erthal. China in Africa, Viewed from Brazil. The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 74. Issue 02. 2015. pp. 257 -267. Adruchelvan, Menaka et al. SME Internationalization through Global Value Chains and Free Trade Agreements: Malaysian Evidence. ADBI Working Paper Series No. 515. Asian Development Bank Institute. 2015. Aizenman, Joshua. The internationalization of the RMB, capital market openness, and financial reforms in China. BOFIT Discussion Papers. No. 4. 2015. Aldaba, Rafaelita M. et al. How Are Firms Responding to Philippine FTAs? Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Discussion Paper Series. No.22. 2015. Almekinders, Geert et al. ASEAN Financial Integration. IMF Working Paper No.34. 2015. Anbumozhi, Venkatachalam. Low Carbon Green Growth in Asia: What is the Scope for Regional Cooperation?. ERIA Discussion Paper Series. No.29. 2015 Antons, Christoph [Hrsg.]. Intellectual property and free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific region. MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law No. 24. Berlin 2015. Arase, David. Explaining China’s 2+7 Initiative Towards ASEAN. Trends in Southeast Asia. No.04. 2015. Asian Development Bank Institute. Connecting South Asia and Southeast Asia. 2015. Ballesteros, Marife et al. Building Philippine MSMEs Resilience to Natural Disasters. Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Discussion Paper Series. No. 20. 2015. Basnet, Hem C. et al. Impact of Oil Price Shocks on Output, Inflation and the Real Exchange Rate: Evidence from Selected ASEAN Countries. Applied Economics. Vol. 47. 2015. pp. 3078-3091. Basnet, Hem C. et al. Monetary policy synchronization in the ASEAN-5 region: an exchange rate perspective. Applied Economics Vol. 47. No.1 2015. pp. 100-112. Bosworth, Barry P. et al. Transpacific Rebalancing: Implications for Trade and Economic Growth. Tokyo. 2015. Briones, Rohelano M et al.. Inputs for Philippine Hosting of APEC 2015: Food security. Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Discussion Paper Series. No. 19. 2015. Brunner, Hans-Peter. Testing the Link Between Accessible Export Finance and Insurance, and Regional Trade Growth in Africa and Asia: A Role for Regional Export Credit and Investment Guarantee Agency (ECIGA).ADB Economics Working Paper Series. No.433. 2015. Brunner. Hans-Peter et al. Policy Exploration with Agent-based, Economic Geography Methods of Regional Economic Integration in South Asia. The Evolution of Economic and Innovation Systems: [… the Theme of the 14th International Joseph A. Schumpeter Conference 2012, Held in Brisbane From July 2nd to 5th 2012, Was “The Evolution of Economic Systems, Through Innovation, Through RECENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AND INTEGRATION (2007-2015) 3 Entrepreneurship and Competitive Processes. 2015. pp. 229 – 250. Bukh, Alexander. Shimane Prefecture, Tokyo and the territorial dispute over Dokdo/Takeshima: regional and national identities in Japan. The Pacific Review Vol. 28. No. 1 2015. pp. 47-70. Carneiro, Flavio Lyrio. Parceria Trans-Pacífico : Um Acordo Megarregional na Fronteira da Regulação do Comércio Internacional ?. Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada. Texto Para Discussão. No. 2108. 2015. Cavoli, Tony. Defining Openness and Economic Interconnection in East and Southeast Asia. Rebalancing Economies in Financially Integrating East Asia. London. 2015. pp. 129-148. Chirathivat, Suthiphand et al. Thailand’s Economic Integration with Neighboring Countries and Possible Connectivity with South Asia. ADBI Working Paper Series No. 520. Asian Development Bank Institute. 2015. Choi, Dosoung. Internationalization in the Asian Pacific: The Case of Handong Global University Facing New Challenges in a Global, Digital, and Unequal World. Christian Higher Education Vol. 14. No.1-2. 2015. pp. 28-39. Chum, Sonya. Japan’s Political Rivalry: With China in the ASEAN FTA Context and its Impacts. 2015. Coxhead, Ian (ed.). Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Economics. Routledge Handbooks. London. 2015. Cremona, Marise et al. ASEAN’s External Agreements: Law, Practice, and the Quest for Collective Action. Integration through Law. Cambridge. 2015. DeDominicis, Benedict E.. US post Cold War grand strategy and multilateral national integration in Europe and East Asia. Review of Business and Finance Studies. Vol.06. No.1. 2015. De, Prabir Kumar. India's emerging connectivity with Southeast Asia: progress and prospects. ADBI Working Paper No. 507. Tokyo 2015. Del Prado, Fatima Lourdes. The BPO Challenge: Leveraging Capabilities, Creating Opportunities. Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Discussion Paper Series. No. 36. 2015. Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft HWWA-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv. Die Zukunft des Welthandels. Wirtschaftsdienst: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik. Vol. 95. No. 5. 2015. pp. 303-318. Disdier, Anne-Célia et al. Atlantic Versus Pacific Agreement in Agri-Food Sectors: Does the Winner Take It All?. CESifo Working Paper. No. 5460. 2015. Dolven, Ben et al. Chinese Land Reclamation in the South China Sea: Implications and Policy Options. Congressional Research Service Report. No.R44072. 2015. Elder, Mark et al. A Survey of ASEAN’s Organizational Structure and Decision Making Process for Regional Environmental Cooperation and Recommendations for Potential External Assistance. IGES Policy Report. No. 2014-03.2015. Esho, Hideki. Dynamics of the Textiles and Apparel Industries in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Analysis. Journal of International Economic Studies. Vol. 29. 2015. pp. 85 – 106. RECENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AND INTEGRATION (2007-2015) 4 European Commission. Annual Report on the Implementation of the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement. 2015. Fan, Ying et al. Achieving Sustainable Energy Security: 2030 Outlook for ASEAN, People Republic of China and India. CESifo Working Paper. No. 5457. 2015. Findlay, Christopher Charles (ed.). ASEAN and Regional Free Trade Agreements. London. 2015. Flores, Stephanie Rose E. et al. Towards and Beyond Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit 2015: Key Issues and Challenges of Professional Service Mobility. Discussion Paper Series. No. 2015-12. 2015. Furtak, Florian T.. Internationale Organisation: Staatliche und Nichtstaatliche Organisationen in der Weltpolitik. Wiesbaden. 2015. Gangopadhyay, Partha et al. Is There a Nonlinear Relationship Between Economic Growth and Inequality?: Theory and Lessons from ASEAN, People Republic of China and India. CESifo Working Paper No. 5377. 2015. Gurtov, Mel. The Trans-Pacific Partnership: A Deeply Flawed Partnership. The Asia-Pacific Journal. Vol. 13. Issue. 20. No. 1. 2015. Gustafsson, Karl. Identity and recognition: remembering and forgetting the post-war in Sino- Japanese relations. The Pacific Review Vol. 28. No. 1. 2015. pp. 117-138. Hagström, Linus et al. Japan and itentity change : why it matters in International Relations.
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