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Remapping East Asia: the construction of a region

Franck Michelin
- 01 Feb 2008 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 1, pp 140-141
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This article is published in Asian Journal of Social Science.The article was published on 2008-02-01. It has received 64 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Far East & Orient.

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Asian Brands and the Shaping of a Transnational Imagined Community

TL;DR: The authors investigate how brand managers create regional Asian brands and show how some of them are attempting to forge new webs of interconnectedness through the construction of a transnational, imagined Asian world.
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Of Dominoes and Firewalls: The Domestic, Regional, and Global Politics of International Diffusion

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline building blocks for a shared conceptualization of diffusion that is attentive to the initial stimulus; the medium through which information about the stimuli may/may not travel to other destinations; the political agents un/affected by the stimulus positive or negative externalities, who aid or block the stimulus' journey to other destination; and outcomes that enable discrimination among grades of diffusion and resulting equilibria.
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‘Regions’ and their study: wherefrom, what for and whereto?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine contested views on what constitutes a region and on the nature and functioning of regional architecture, drawing from thematic and case-specific literature to indicate the expanse of analytical enquiry, including the roles and interpretations of geography, identity, culture, institutionalisation, and the role of actors, including a hegemon, major regional powers and others actors from within a region.

A Critical Evaluation of the Flying Geese Paradigm: the evolving framework of the model and its application to East Asian regional development and beyond : Een kritische evaluatie van het model van de vliegende ganzen: de ontwikkeling van het model en de toepassing op regionale ontwikkeling in Oost-Azië en daarbuiten

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare and contrast the Japan-centric and China-centric Flying Geese (FG) models and argue that whereas the former model dealt with the domestic and regional (east Asian) development processes in a sequential fashion, the latter model now deals with two processes in very compressed fashion.
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Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East

TL;DR: In this article, the authors trace these diverging paths to competing domestic models of political survival, and examine permissive and catalytic conditions explaining the models' emergence; their respective intended and unintended effects on states, military, and authoritarian institutions; and their implications for regional conflict.
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Asian Brands and the Shaping of a Transnational Imagined Community

TL;DR: The authors investigate how brand managers create regional Asian brands and show how some of them are attempting to forge new webs of interconnectedness through the construction of a transnational, imagined Asian world.
Journal ArticleDOI

Of Dominoes and Firewalls: The Domestic, Regional, and Global Politics of International Diffusion

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline building blocks for a shared conceptualization of diffusion that is attentive to the initial stimulus; the medium through which information about the stimuli may/may not travel to other destinations; the political agents un/affected by the stimulus positive or negative externalities, who aid or block the stimulus' journey to other destination; and outcomes that enable discrimination among grades of diffusion and resulting equilibria.
Journal ArticleDOI

‘Regions’ and their study: wherefrom, what for and whereto?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine contested views on what constitutes a region and on the nature and functioning of regional architecture, drawing from thematic and case-specific literature to indicate the expanse of analytical enquiry, including the roles and interpretations of geography, identity, culture, institutionalisation, and the role of actors, including a hegemon, major regional powers and others actors from within a region.

A Critical Evaluation of the Flying Geese Paradigm: the evolving framework of the model and its application to East Asian regional development and beyond : Een kritische evaluatie van het model van de vliegende ganzen: de ontwikkeling van het model en de toepassing op regionale ontwikkeling in Oost-Azië en daarbuiten

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare and contrast the Japan-centric and China-centric Flying Geese (FG) models and argue that whereas the former model dealt with the domestic and regional (east Asian) development processes in a sequential fashion, the latter model now deals with two processes in very compressed fashion.
Journal ArticleDOI

Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East

TL;DR: In this article, the authors trace these diverging paths to competing domestic models of political survival, and examine permissive and catalytic conditions explaining the models' emergence; their respective intended and unintended effects on states, military, and authoritarian institutions; and their implications for regional conflict.