Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law

This article provides the most up-to-date examination of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is poised to become the world’s largest free trade agreement (FTA). It argues that the 16-country mega-FTA will galvanize the paradigm shift in Asian regionalism and build a normati...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-47952021-11-29T09:11:57Z Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law HSIEH, Pasha L. This article provides the most up-to-date examination of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is poised to become the world’s largest free trade agreement (FTA). It argues that the 16-country mega-FTA will galvanize the paradigm shift in Asian regionalism and build a normative foundation for the Global South in international economic law. Based on intertwined theoretical and substantive claims, this article opens an inquiry into the assertive legalism of developing nations in the new regional economic order. It further manifests the pivotal force of emerging economies against populist isolationism in the Trump era that undermines the neoliberal foundation of global trade liberalization.By analyzing the converging policies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), China and India, the article first demonstrates the status of the RCEP in Asian powers’ contemporary FTA practice. In light of the ASEAN Economic Community, the new 11-member Trans-Pacific Partnership and EU FTAs with Singapore and Vietnam, caution should be given to the utilization of tariff preferences, services liberalization and investor-state dispute settlement. Finally, the article assesses the RCEP’s systemic impact on the legal fragmentation due to jurisdictional conflicts under trade and investment agreements. The consolidation of divergent trade rules and the pro-development operative mechanism will fortify the RCEP as a pathway to the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific and reinvigorate the multilateral trading system. 2018-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2837 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4795/viewcontent/Against_populist_isolationism__New_Asian_regionalism_afv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University ASEAN China CPTPP RCEP mega-regionals Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership RCEP Asian regionalism Free Trade Area Asian Studies International Trade Law Law and Economics
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China
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Asian regionalism
Free Trade Area
Asian Studies
International Trade Law
Law and Economics
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HSIEH, Pasha L.
Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
description This article provides the most up-to-date examination of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is poised to become the world’s largest free trade agreement (FTA). It argues that the 16-country mega-FTA will galvanize the paradigm shift in Asian regionalism and build a normative foundation for the Global South in international economic law. Based on intertwined theoretical and substantive claims, this article opens an inquiry into the assertive legalism of developing nations in the new regional economic order. It further manifests the pivotal force of emerging economies against populist isolationism in the Trump era that undermines the neoliberal foundation of global trade liberalization.By analyzing the converging policies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), China and India, the article first demonstrates the status of the RCEP in Asian powers’ contemporary FTA practice. In light of the ASEAN Economic Community, the new 11-member Trans-Pacific Partnership and EU FTAs with Singapore and Vietnam, caution should be given to the utilization of tariff preferences, services liberalization and investor-state dispute settlement. Finally, the article assesses the RCEP’s systemic impact on the legal fragmentation due to jurisdictional conflicts under trade and investment agreements. The consolidation of divergent trade rules and the pro-development operative mechanism will fortify the RCEP as a pathway to the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific and reinvigorate the multilateral trading system.
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author HSIEH, Pasha L.
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title Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
title_short Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
title_full Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
title_fullStr Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
title_full_unstemmed Against populist isolationism: New Asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
title_sort against populist isolationism: new asian regionalism and global south powers in international economic law
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2837
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