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Trilateral relations in a globalizing world. ASEM and the United States

Trilateral relations in a globalizing world. ASEM and the United States Europe, the United States and East Asia are linked together through bilateral relations as well as a kind of trilateral relationship. There are three legs: Looking from a European perspective, the strongest relationship is the transatlantic relationship; secondly, there is a growing relationship between the United States and East Asia; and thirdly, the weakest link is the European-East Asian relationship. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia Europe Journal Springer Journals

Trilateral relations in a globalizing world. ASEM and the United States

Asia Europe Journal , Volume 3 (1) – Jan 1, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Subject
Social Sciences; Social Sciences, general; International Economics
ISSN
1610-2932
eISSN
1612-1031
DOI
10.1007/s10308-004-0132-6
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Abstract

Europe, the United States and East Asia are linked together through bilateral relations as well as a kind of trilateral relationship. There are three legs: Looking from a European perspective, the strongest relationship is the transatlantic relationship; secondly, there is a growing relationship between the United States and East Asia; and thirdly, the weakest link is the European-East Asian relationship.

Journal

Asia Europe JournalSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 1, 2004

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