Contents APEC: Challenges and Opportunities Preliminary pages 1. The Asia-Pacific Region: Confidence-Building in the Post-Cold War Era, by Paul Wolfowitz, 2. Dynamism of East Asian Economies: Retrospect & Prospect, by Sueo Sekiguchi, 3. The Institutional Framework for APEC: An ASEAN Perspective, by Hadi Soesastro, 4. A Post-Uruguay Round Agenda for APEC: Promoting Convergence of North A…
This volume addresses issues that are critical to defining a new paradigm for East Asian economic growth. Specifically, the authors examine the strategies adopted in coping with the crisis; policy responses to rectify weaknesses that might have induced or aggravated the crisis; and structural problems to be resolved in order to bring East Asian economies back firmly to a path of long-term growth.
ASEAN-China economic relations is an area of considerable significance. Indeed, if anything, this significance has been increasing in recent years. Yet this relationship remains poorly understood, particulary in terms of the overall issues involved and their implications for individual countries and the region as a whole.
This second volume on ASEAN-China Economic Relations focuses on macro-economic and institutional developments in China and in selected sectors in ASEAN and China, and their implications for bilateral economic relations.
Papers presented to the Asean Roundtable 1995, Asean in the WTO : challenges and responses, 30-31 August 1995 Singapore,by the Institute of South East Asian Studies