Overview
2006 - 2008
The emergence of China as an economic powerhouse has been transforming the regional order in East Asia, particularly in the areas of economy, politics and security. The project will address the question of how to manage these transformations. Project members will examine Japan's and other countries' engagement with China from the "realist" (which emphasizes balance of power politics) and "liberal" (which emphasizes economic interdependence and institution-building) perspectives. The project will underline the importance of balancing regional cooperation for managing the regional transformations.
Until March 31, 2009
Major Research Results
2010
RIETI Discussion Papers
- 11-J-007
"Laos: Seeking a relationship with China" (HARA Yonosuke, YAMADA Norihiko and KEOLA, Souknilanh) - 11-J-006
"China's Rise and Cataclysmic Changes on the Korean Peninsular" (OOE Shinobu) - 11-J-005
"The Chinese Market and Thai Fragrant Jasmine Rice: Why does China, the world's largest rice producer, import rice from Thailand?" (MIYATA Toshiyuki) - 11-J-004
"Hong Kong as an Economic Gateway" (HISASUE Ryoichi) - 11-J-003
"China's Rise as an Economic Power and the Future Direction of the Cross-Strait Relationship" (ITO Shingo)
2009
RIETI Discussion Papers
2008
RIETI International Seminar
- May 28, 2008
"The Future of U.S.-China Economic Relations"