Economic security

This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concerns of the EU and Asia in this domain. It explains why Asia cannot be apprehended as a homogenous block and provides a taxonomy of the Asian economies according to their specificities in order to compar...

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Main Authors: Defraigne, Jean-Christophe, Pitakdumrongkit, Kaewkamol Karen
Other Authors: T. Christiansen
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Palgrave Macmillan 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153176
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1531762021-11-11T05:08:22Z Economic security Defraigne, Jean-Christophe Pitakdumrongkit, Kaewkamol Karen T. Christiansen E. Kirchner S. S. Tan S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Social sciences::Economic development International Political Economy Economic Security This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concerns of the EU and Asia in this domain. It explains why Asia cannot be apprehended as a homogenous block and provides a taxonomy of the Asian economies according to their specificities in order to compare their approach to economic security to the EU’s. In the last part, this chapter looks into the global economic and geopolitical changes that have emerged since 2000 to assess to what extent these changes have generated a convergence or divergence between the EU’s and Asian countries’ perception of economic security. From this, it deduces the scope for potential cooperation between the EU and the different groups of Asian economies. 2021-11-11T03:10:26Z 2021-11-11T03:10:26Z 2021 Book Chapter Defraigne, J. & Pitakdumrongkit, K. K. (2021). Economic security. T. Christiansen, E. Kirchner & S. S. Tan (Eds.), The European Union’s Security Relations with Asian Partners (pp. 231-254). Palgrave Macmillan. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153176 978-3-030-69965-9 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153176 10.1007/978-3-030-69966-6_11 2-s2.0-85106717210 231 254 en The European Union’s Security Relations with Asian Partners © 2021 The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. All rights reserved. Palgrave Macmillan
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topic Social sciences::Political science
Social sciences::Economic development
International Political Economy
Economic Security
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Social sciences::Economic development
International Political Economy
Economic Security
Defraigne, Jean-Christophe
Pitakdumrongkit, Kaewkamol Karen
Economic security
description This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concerns of the EU and Asia in this domain. It explains why Asia cannot be apprehended as a homogenous block and provides a taxonomy of the Asian economies according to their specificities in order to compare their approach to economic security to the EU’s. In the last part, this chapter looks into the global economic and geopolitical changes that have emerged since 2000 to assess to what extent these changes have generated a convergence or divergence between the EU’s and Asian countries’ perception of economic security. From this, it deduces the scope for potential cooperation between the EU and the different groups of Asian economies.
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