A Successful Example of Transnational Regionalization in East Asia: The Corridors of the Greater Mekong Subregion
Taillard, Christian
A Successful Example of Transnational Regionalization in East Asia: The Corridors of the Greater Mekong Subregion - 2009.
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The Greater Mekong Subregion is the most dynamic transnational integration programme in East Asia. Supported by the Asian Development Bank since 1992, it seeks to promote regional integration through the expansion of trade in the peninsula, disrupted by decades of colonisation and war. The recreation of regional links through economic corridors, both north-south and east-west, encompasses five nations in the Indochinese Peninsula and two provinces of southern China. Thanks to the regionalising process of globalisation, these links, which have a peripheral and multipolar reticular configuration, operate as an integrated regional network. As evidence of their success, the corridors have become so important that they are now crucial to the control strategies of peninsular and regional powers.
A Successful Example of Transnational Regionalization in East Asia: The Corridors of the Greater Mekong Subregion - 2009.
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The Greater Mekong Subregion is the most dynamic transnational integration programme in East Asia. Supported by the Asian Development Bank since 1992, it seeks to promote regional integration through the expansion of trade in the peninsula, disrupted by decades of colonisation and war. The recreation of regional links through economic corridors, both north-south and east-west, encompasses five nations in the Indochinese Peninsula and two provinces of southern China. Thanks to the regionalising process of globalisation, these links, which have a peripheral and multipolar reticular configuration, operate as an integrated regional network. As evidence of their success, the corridors have become so important that they are now crucial to the control strategies of peninsular and regional powers.
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