1st Edition
Globalisation and Economic Security in East Asia Governance and Institutions
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
PART 1
ECONOMIC SECURITY AND GLOBALISATION: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
1. Conceptualising Economic Security in an Era of Globalisation: What Does the East Asian Experience Reveal?
Helen E. S. Nesadurai
2. Economic Security in an Era of Globalisation: Definition and Provision
Miles Kahler
PART 2
EAST ASIAN COUNTRY RESPONSES TO ECONOMIC (IN)SECURITY
3. Crafting Thailand’s New Social Contract
Kevin Hewison
4. China Confronts Globalisation: Conceptualising Economic Security and Governance
Wang Zhengyi
5. Institutional Capacity and Singapore’s Developmental State: Managing Economic (In)Security in the Global Economy
Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
6. Globalisation, Economic Security and Governance: The Case of Indonesia
Kurnya Roesad
7. Taiwan’s Economic Security: Confronting the Dual Trends of Globalisation and Governance
Chyungly Lee
8. Vietnam’s Economic Security
Pham Cao Phong
PART 3
GOVERNANCE BEYOND THE STATE
9. The Limits to Multilateral Economic Governance
Richard Higgott
10. Does Hegemony Still Matter? Revisiting Regime Formation in the Asia-Pacific
Mark Beeson
11. Track 1/Track 2 Symbiosis in Asia Pacific Regionalism
Charles E. Morrison
12. Non-State Regional Governance Mechanisms for Economic Security: The Case of the ASEAN People’s Assembly
Mely Caballero-Anthony
13. Japan, East Asian Regionalism and the Politics of Human Security
Hiro Katsumata
Biography
Helen E. Nesadurai






