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Japan and the Future of Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific: Lessons from FTA Negotiations with Mexico and the Philippines
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1. Siow Yue Chia, “Economic Cooperation and Integration in East Asia,” Asia-Pacific Review,Vol 11, No 1 May 2004, pp. 2-4; Christopher M. Dent, “Networking the region?” The PacificReview, Vol 16, No 1 2003, pp. 5-9; John Ravenhill, “The new bilateralism in the Asia Pacific,”Third World Quarterly, Vol 24 No 2 (2003), pp. 300-304.2. Ellis S. Krauss, “The U.S., Japan, and trade liberalization: from bilateralism to regionalmultilateralism to multilateralism+,” The Pacific Review, Vol 16, No 3, 2003, p. 321.3. Barry Desker, “In defence of FTAs: from purity to pragmatism in East Asia,” The PacificReview, Vol 17 No 1 March 2004: 3-26.4. Jagdish Bhagwati, Free Trade Today (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002).5. Edward J. Lincoln, East Asian Economic Regionalism (Washington DC: The BrookingsInstitution Press, 2004), pp. 160-67.6. Ravenhill (2003), pp. 307-8.7. Jeffrey J. Schott, “FTAs: Boon or Bane to the World Trading System,” in Jeffrey J. Schott,Editor, Free Trade Agreements: U.S. Strategies and Priorities (Washington DC: Institute forInternational Economics, 2004), p. 16.8. Lincoln (2004), pp. 177-78 and Siow Yue Chia, “East Asian Regionalism and the ASEAN-Japan Economic Partnership,” in Japan Center for International Exchange, ASEAN-JapanCooperation: A Foundation for East Asian Community (Tokyo: JCIE, 2003), pp. 84-5.9. Mireya Solis, “Japan’s New Regionalism: The Politics of Free Trade Talks with Mexico,”Journal of East Asian Studies 3 (2003), pp. 377-8 and 395-6.10. “Many hurdles remain in Japan-Mexico FTA talks,” Daily Yomiuri, January 17, 2004, p. 4.11. “FTA watch: Japan stumbles over the Japan-Mexico Free Trade Agreement,” July 2004,[www.parc.jp.org_e/other_articles/fta07_04.html]. 12. “Japanese carmakers anxious about free-trade agreement with Mexico,” WMRC DailyAnalysis, October 8, 2003.13. Solis (2003), pp. 389-90.14. “Japan’s farms confront era of change,” Daily Yomiuri, January 1, 2004, p. 24.15. “Japan, Mexico agree to resume FTA talks in the near future,” Nikkei Report, October 22,2003.16. “Mexico FTA to shake up farm sector,” Daily Yomiuri, September 20, 2004, p. 8.17. “Lead: Japan, Mexico FTA, 1
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pact covering farm sector,” Kyodo News, September 17, 2004.
18. “Many hurdles remain in Japan-Mexico FTA talks,” Daily Yomiuri, January 17, 2004, p. 4. 19. “Japan officials head to Mexico over FTA” Reuters News, November 22, 2003.20. “Mexico Free Trade Founders on Japan’s Farmers,” Asia Times, October 23, 2003.21. “Mexico and Japan FTA negotiations grow tense,” Corporate Mexico, September 12, 2003.22. “Fox visits Japan but no FTA,” Latin America and NAFTA Report, October 21, 2003.23. “Pork issue hampering Mexico FTA,” Nikkei Weekly, October 13, 2003.24. “NW: Japan-Mexico FTA talks flounder (1),” Nikkei Report, October 20, 2003.25. “Japanese official raps Mexican negotiating style,” Kyodo News, October 16, 2003.26. “Japan, Mexico to hold EPA talks at deputy minister level,” Kyodo News, November 4, 2003.
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1. Siow Yue Chia, “Economic Cooperation and Integration in East Asia,” Asia-Pacific Review, Vol 11, No 1 May 2004, pp. 2-4; Christopher M. Dent, “Networking the region?” The Pacific Review, Vol 16, No 1 2003, pp. 5-9; John Ravenhill, “The new bilateralism in the Asia Pacific,” Third World Quarterly, Vol 24 No 2 (2003), pp. 300-304. 2. Ellis S. Krauss, “The U.S., Japan, and trade liberalization: from bilateralism to regional multilateralism to multilateralism+,” The Pacific Review, Vol 16, No 3, 2003, p. 321. 3. Barry Desker, “In defence of FTAs: from purity to pragmatism in East Asia,” The Pacific Review, Vol 17 No 1 March 2004: 3-26. 4. Jagdish Bhagwati, Free Trade Today (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002). 5. Edward J. Lincoln, East Asian Economic Regionalism (Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press, 2004), pp. 160-67. 6. Ravenhill (2003), pp. 307-8. 7. Jeffrey J. Schott, “FTAs: Boon or Bane to the World Trading System,” in Jeffrey J. Schott, Editor, Free Trade Agreements: U.S. Strategies and Priorities (Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 2004), p. 16. 8. Lincoln (2004), pp. 177-78 and Siow Yue Chia, “East Asian Regionalism and the ASEAN- Japan Economic Partnership,” in Japan Center for International Exchange, ASEAN-Japan Cooperation: A Foundation for East Asian Community (Tokyo: JCIE, 2003), pp. 84-5. 9. Mireya Solis, “Japan’s New Regionalism: The Politics of Free Trade Talks with Mexico,” Journal of East Asian Studies 3 (2003), pp. 377-8 and 395-6. 10. “Many hurdles remain in Japan-Mexico FTA talks,” Daily Yomiuri, January 17, 2004, p. 4. 11. “FTA watch: Japan stumbles over the Japan-Mexico Free Trade Agreement,” July 2004, [www.parc.jp.org_e/other_articles/fta07_04.html]. 12. “Japanese carmakers anxious about free-trade agreement with Mexico,” WMRC Daily Analysis, October 8, 2003. 13. Solis (2003), pp. 389-90. 14. “Japan’s farms confront era of change,” Daily Yomiuri, January 1, 2004, p. 24. 15. “Japan, Mexico agree to resume FTA talks in the near future,” Nikkei Report, October 22, 2003. 16. “Mexico FTA to shake up farm sector,” Daily Yomiuri, September 20, 2004, p. 8. 17. “Lead: Japan, Mexico FTA, 1
st
pact covering farm sector,” Kyodo News, September 17, 2004.
18. “Many hurdles remain in Japan-Mexico FTA talks,” Daily Yomiuri, January 17, 2004, p. 4. 19. “Japan officials head to Mexico over FTA” Reuters News, November 22, 2003. 20. “Mexico Free Trade Founders on Japan’s Farmers,” Asia Times, October 23, 2003. 21. “Mexico and Japan FTA negotiations grow tense,” Corporate Mexico, September 12, 2003. 22. “Fox visits Japan but no FTA,” Latin America and NAFTA Report, October 21, 2003. 23. “Pork issue hampering Mexico FTA,” Nikkei Weekly, October 13, 2003. 24. “NW: Japan-Mexico FTA talks flounder (1),” Nikkei Report, October 20, 2003. 25. “Japanese official raps Mexican negotiating style,” Kyodo News, October 16, 2003. 26. “Japan, Mexico to hold EPA talks at deputy minister level,” Kyodo News, November 4, 2003.
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