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Research:Publications:Working Papers FY2008(english-27,japanese-4)
Explaining the Diffusion and Implications of FTAs in Asia Pacific /
Mireya Solis and Saori N. Katada
2008.06.30
Working Papers
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GIARI Working Paper Vol. 2008-E-4
GIARI Working Paper Vol. 2008-E-4,
Explaining the Diffusion and Implications of FTAs in Asia Pacific /
Mireya Solis(1) and Saori N. Katada(2)
June.30, 2008
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This paper presented at the International Symposium “Competitive Regionalism,” Ibuka International Conference Hall, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, May 30 to 31, 2008.
(1) Associate Professor at the School of International Service of American University
(2) Associate Professor at School of International Relations, University of Southern California
GIARI Working Paper Vol. 2008-E-4,
June.30, 2008
Published by Waseda University Global COE Program
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Index
Introduction
1. Literature Review: Towards an understanding of FTA triggers and proliferation
2. The State of Play in FTA Proliferation
3. The analytics of FTA diffusion
4. Competition as a Multi-Dimensional Concept
5. Overview of the chapters in this volume
6. Final Remarks
1. Literature Review: Towards an understanding of FTA triggers and proliferation
2. The State of Play in FTA Proliferation
3. The analytics of FTA diffusion
4. Competition as a Multi-Dimensional Concept
5. Overview of the chapters in this volume
6. Final Remarks