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Why is Asia lagging behind other regions in creating regional judicial institutions? What lessons from the operation of … judicial institutions elsewhere have also rarely been used to resolve inter-state disputes. The most valuable lesson for Asia … and private parties about the implementation of international law. While Asia lacks an extensive set of regional laws and …
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‘Eurasia’ seems to be a relatively clear concept in terms of physical geography, but much less so for social sciences. While the word ‘Eurasia’ is constantly used in various contexts (more today than twenty years ago), the specific notion of what it actually means is unclear. According...
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Asian Economic Community is not too far away from now. Next phase of liberalisation in Asia should focus on deep economic … regional economic liberalisation in Asia. The core issue is , which group of countries between ASEAN+3 and East Asian Summit …
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At the United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010, the United States joined other developed countries in pledging to mobilize $100 billion in public and private sector funding to help developing countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a...
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sovereignty, which is clearly a fear in East Asia. A supranational executive can be tightly controlled by the governments if (i …. Preferences may not yet have converged sufficiently in East Asia, but a system of representation can be designed which would allow …
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Regionalism and regional integration in East Asia has developed dynamically at various levels over the past two decades …. In the world system, East Asia‘s degree of regional economic coherence is second only to the European Union‘s. In … whole East Asia region, focusing on four ‗supra-structure institutions‘: ASEAN Plus Three, East Asia Summit, Asia …
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Following the chaotic Copenhagen conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), policymakers and pundits have discussed the G-20 as an alternative forum for advancing climate change diplomacy. This paper assesses the risks and rewards of tackling climate change in the G-20...
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This paper proposes a framework to identify the various dimensions inherent in the concept of international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation (STI). The study employed two methods to identify an integrative framework where the agency perspectives of international cooperation can...
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facing ASEAN could be classified into six broad categories: (1) the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific; (2) the …
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The success of the proposed institutional reform of the EU is of particular importance in the nearest future, as setbacks to reforms may ultimately result in the loss of credibility of the EU as a whole in the international arena. However, the decision whether the existing ‘community model’...
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