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How to multilateralise Asian regionalism

East Asia Forum | 6th January, 2013

How to multilateralise Asian regionalism

Author: Jayant Menon, ADB

The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98 provided the impetus for the region to look to increased regional cooperation to reduce its vulnerability to future financial shocks.

pdf/how-to-multilateralise-asian-regionalism.pdf (104 KB)

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