One Maintain with Two Tigers: China and the United States in East Asian Regionalism

Xing Li, Zhang Shengjun

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    Abstract

    The paper argues that regionalism in East Asia, since the end of the Cold War, has been largely shaped by the interactions of China-US relations, influencing and determining the development and transformation of economic and political cooperation and integration in the region. The paper intends to offer a framework of understanding the historical inter-connections between China-US relations in East Asia during different periods and their dynamic nexus with the evolution of regional integration process. The theoretical reflection of the paper posits that the neo-functionalism theory, which is largely generated and shaped by the historical evolution of the EU political project, cannot be applied as an overall conceptual framework in understanding regionalism in East Asia. Conventional theories of international relations driven by power rivalry, realism, geopolitics, political economy, balance of power, etc, still have a deterministic effect East Asia in defining “functions”, influencing the process and determining the outcome.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2010
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventCompeting or Complementary? Multiple and overlapping integration and cooperation schemes within regions - Aalborg, Denmark
    Duration: 7 Jun 20108 Jun 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceCompeting or Complementary? Multiple and overlapping integration and cooperation schemes within regions
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityAalborg
    Period07/06/201008/06/2010

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