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, through the lenses of a paradigm shift and transition pathways, how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN …) grouping might advance its own energy trilemma through greater energy cooperation. We provide evidence that ASEAN has lagged … an energy policy for ASEAN should explicitly pursue a dual transition pathway strategy to yield the best outcome in terms …
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Given the uncertain outcome for regional trade arrangements and given the need for improved international competitiveness due to ongoing globalization it seems advisable to promote at a national level those policies which might help to enhance both integration into the regional and world...
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There has been much confusion, rather than debate, on the use of free trade agreements (FTAs). Unfortunately, a large part of the confusion is caused by the absence of consensus on the meaning of key terms such as the "utilization rate" and "usage rate" of FTAs, and the lack of knowledge on...
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ASEAN countries share the common challenge of energy security, which consists of meeting rising demand for energy in a …. Based on our findings, policy recommendations are provided to help ASEAN decision makers prescribe future energy security …
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at the conditions that will create EURO?s dominance in the ASEAN economies, and to what extent they will be threatened …
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(ASEAN) and the various ASEAN+1 FTAs, complications that run counter to the economic integration objectives of the East Asian … region could arise. Forging the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) among ASEAN and its FTA partners is a next … benefits. This paper revisits the nature of ROOs in ASEAN and the various ASEAN+1 FTAs to examine the surrounding constraints …
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This paper argues that the formation of regional integration frameworks can be best understood as a dominant state's attempt to create a preferred regional framework in which it can exercise exclusive influence. In this context, it is important to observe not only which countries are included in...
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