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Accepted Paper:

East Asian development policies: between economic nationalism and regionalism  
Karina Jedrzejowska (University of Warsaw)

Paper short abstract:

The aim of the paper is to show that in spite of progress in integration at global and regional level, economic nationalism continues to play significant role in regional development in East Asia. The paper aims at presenting nationalistic policies of both individual countries and the whole region.

Paper long abstract:

East Asian economies constitute an example of unprecedented economic growth and development. East Asia is also a region where development of regional and global economic linkages have been accompanied by rise of economic nationalism at the local and regional level. East Asian developmental states linked capitalist development with state intervention and extensive regulation and planning. Simultaneously they called upon protection of national interest and identity in order to justify their actions.

Yet in spite of reliance on national identity, East Asian economies seem to be building a specific regional economic nationalism based on enhanced economic integration. They have managed to achieve strong economic interdependence through external liberalization, and domestic structural reforms. Regional integration is also seen as means of protection against economic crises threatening development of individual countries. Initiatives such as several bilateral FTAs (inclusive the ASEAN + China), establishment of a regional surveillance mechanism and liquidity management system (CMI) or Asian bond market contribute to economic development both of the region and individual countries.

The aim of the paper is to show that while integration at global and regional level has dominated East Asian economic policies, economic nationalism continues to play significant role in regional development. It displays itself through state involvement in promotion of national actors and industries.

Panel P73
General papers
  Session 1