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- W2019404384 abstract "Abstract This essay introduces the special issue on ‘Risk, Regulation and New Modes of Regional Governance in the Asia-Pacific’ and provides an analytical framework to understand the emergence, consolidation and resistance to these modes of governance. The article proposes the concept of ‘regulatory regionalism’, which points to the creation of new state spaces of regional governance, transforming—rather than transcending—the national space of the state. In particular, the essay explores the creation of these governance spaces through the mobilisation of political projects of risk management. The strength of this framework of regulatory regionalism is that it facilitates an understanding of new modes of regional governance within the context of political projects of market-making and state transformation in individual countries. This approach to the understanding of regional governance takes us beyond the moribund debates on Asian integration which dominate the international relations literature. Notes 1. This special issue on risk management and regulatory regionalism forms part of the Asia Research Centre's (Murdoch University) flagship project on ‘New Modes of Governance in the Asia-Pacific’. The articles in this issue are substantially revised papers that were presented at a conference on ‘New Modes of Governance and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific’, jointly organised by the Asia Research Centre and the Innovative Universities European Union Centre (IUEU). The editors are grateful to these institutions for their support, as well as to Ms Tamara Dent from the Asia Research Centre for her efficient administrative assistance. The editors wish to thank the contributors for their cooperation and assistance in preparing their respective papers for publication in this special issue. 2. These problems are not just confined to the study of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific. For example, a recent review article on regionalism (Fawn 2009 Fawn, Rick. 2009. ‘“Regions” and their study: wherefrom, what for and whereto?’. Review of International Studies, 35(1): 5–34. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) is distinguished by the absence of any analysis of the regulatory dimension of regionalism. For an interesting and original take on the production of regional space, see especially Beeson (2009 Beeson , Mark , 2009 . ‘Geopolitics and the making of regions: the fall and rise of East Asia’ , Political Studies , forthcoming .[Crossref] , [Google Scholar]) and also Ba (2009 Ba, Alice. 2009. (Re)negotiating East and Southeast Asia: regions, regionalism and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Stanford: Stanford University Press. [Google Scholar]). The notion of state space has been developed illuminatingly by Brenner (2004 Brenner, Neil. 2004. ‘Urban governance and the production of new state spaces in western Europe, 1960–2000’. Review of International Political Economy, 11(3): 447–88. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) to examine the recent spatial governance of cities and subnational regions. In our view, the concept can be fruitfully extended to focus on issues of regional governance beyond national boundaries. 3. For a discussion of public–private partnerships in relation to the governance of energy, see Carroll and Sovacool (2008 Carroll , Toby and Benjamin K. Sovacool , 2008 . Contested regionalism in Southeast Asia: the politics of the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Project , CAG Working Paper No. 2 Singapore : Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore , < www.spp.nus.edu.sg/docs/fac/benjamin-sovacool/Working%20Papers/CAGWorkingPaper002.pdf >. [Google Scholar]). 4. The program is built around a series of random inspections and uses both ILO standards and Cambodian labour law to provide a checklist of more than 500 items. For an overview of the Better Factories program, see the ‘Better Factories Cambodia’ website: <www.betterfactories.org/ILO/default.aspx?z=1&c=1> (accessed 26 May 2007). An astute analysis of this is in Hughes (2007 Hughes, Caroline. 2007. ‘Transnational networks, international organization and political participation in Cambodia: human rights, labour rights and common rights’. Democratization, 14(5): 835–53. [Taylor & Francis Online] , [Google Scholar]). Additional informationNotes on contributorsKanishka JayasuriyaKanishka Jayasuriya is Principal Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University. His most recent book is entitled Statecraft, Welfare and the Politics of Inclusion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)1" @default.
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