The financial crisis of 1997-98 hit the East Asia and Asia Pacific area hard, especially the primary regional organisations ASEAN and APEC. Perhaps down, but not quite out, a new regional group called ASEAN Plus Three (APT) emerged. Will it succeed where the others have failed? Professor Douglas Webber examines the strengths and weaknesses of these organisations. He also shows how several of the factors that contributed to the decline of the first two are responsible for the growth of the third.
Content: Article
Author: Douglas Webber
Source: INSEAD Knowledge
Subjects: International – Asia, Trade
Author: Douglas Webber
Source: INSEAD Knowledge
Subjects: International – Asia, Trade
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