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- W15093526 abstract "This volume has focused on how and to what extent the triple post shocks—namely the post-Cold War, the post-Asian financial crisis of 1997-98, and the post-September 11, 2001 attacks—have helped Northeast Asian countries secure inclusive club goods to realize free trade, financial stability, and collective security. The emerging institutional architecture in Northeast Asia has been marked by the proliferation of free trade agreements (FTAs), preferential financial arrangements, and both formal and informal security dialogues. The institutional architecture under the San Francisco system served Northeast Asia well for the Cold War period, obviating the need for any significant regional institutionalization of both economic and security affairs. In the hub-and-spokes network of the San Francisco system, the U.S. served not only as the principal architect of regional order, but also as a power balancer between Japan and China, as well as between the two Koreas and the two Chinas. U.S. hegemony also played a critical role in gluing together its key allies through open access to its market, thus creating a unique institutional mix of bilateralism and multilateralism." @default.
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- W15093526 title "The Future of Northeast Asia's Institutional Architecture" @default.
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