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King, Michael R. 2001. “Who triggered the Asian financial crisis?” Review of International Political Economy 8(3): 438-466.
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<br>Qin, Duo. 2001. “How much does excess debt contribute to currency crises? the case of Korea.” Journal of Asian Economics 12(1).
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<br>Hughes, Christopher W. 2000. “Japanese policy and the East Asian currency crisis: abject defeat or quiet victory?” Review of International Political Economy 7(2): 219-253.
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<br>Bullard, Nicola, Bello, Walden, and Mallhotra, Kamal. 1998. “Taming the tigers: the IMF and the Asian crisis.” Third World Quarterly 19(3): 505-555.
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<br>Adelman, Irma. 2000. “The minimal conditions for a financial crisis: a multiregional intertemporal CGE model of the Asian crisis.” World Development 28(6): 1087-1100.
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<br>The Latin American debt crisis
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<br>Frieden, Jeff. 1981. “Third world indebted industrialization: international finance and state capitalism in Mexico, Brazil, Algeria, and South Korea.” International Organization 35(3): 407-431.
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<br>_____. 1988. “Classes, sectors, and foreign debt in Latin America.” Comparative Politics 21(1): 1-20.
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<br>Kahler, Miles. 1985. “Politics and international debt: explaining the crisis.” International Organization 39(3): 357-382.
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<br>____. ed. 1986. The politics of international debt. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
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<br>Smith, Peter H. 1991. “Crisis and democracy in Latin America.” World Politics 43(4): 608-634.
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<br>17/12: Regionalization 区域化\r<br>
<br>Introductory Reading基本介绍
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<br>Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 9 (pp.273-317).
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<br>Classic Reading经典选读
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<br>Katzenstein, Peter and Shiraishi, Takashi. (eds.) 1997. Network power: Japan and Asia. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. Chapter 1 (pp.1-44).
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<br>Further Reading参考阅读\r<br>
<br>Basic introduction
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<br>Mansfield, Edward D. and Milner, Helen V. 1997. “The political economy of regionalism: an overview”, in The political economy of regionalism edited by Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner. New York: Columbia University Press (pp.1-19).
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<br>_____. 1999. “The new wave of regionalism.” International Organization 53(3): 589-627.
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<br>Marchand, Marianne H., Boas, Morten, and Shaw, Timothy M. 1999. “The political economy of new regionalisms.” Third World Quarterly 20(5): 897-910.
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<br>Mansfield, Edward D., and Pevehouse, Jon C. 2000. “Trade blocs, trade flows, and international conflict.” International Organization 54(4): 775-808.
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<br>Meadwell, Hudson. 1991. “A rational choice approach to political regionalism.” Comparative Politics 23(4): 401-421.
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<br>Clapham, Christopher. 1996. “Introduction: liberalisation, regionalism and statehood in the new development agenda.” Third World Quarterly 17(4): 593-602.
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<br>Hay, Colin. 2000. “Contemporary capitalism, globalization, regionalization, and the persistence of national variation.” Review of International Studies 26(4): 509-532.
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<br>Pelagidis, Theodore, and Papasotiriou, Harry. 2002. “Globalisation or regionalism? States, markets and the structure of international trade.” Review of International Studies 28: 519-535.
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<br>Helleiner, Eric. 1994. “Regionalization in the international political economy: a comparative perspective.” Eastern Asia Policy Papers (University of Toronto-York University Joint Centre for Asian Pacific Studies).
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<br>Feng, Yi, and Genna, Gaspare M. 2003. “Regional integration and domestic institutional homogeneity: a comparative analysis of regional integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia and Western Europe.” Review of International Political Economy 10(2): 278-309.
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<br>Asian regionalism
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<br>Bernard, Mitchell, and Ravenhill, John. 1995. “Beyond product cycles and flying geese: regionalization, hierarchy, and the industrialization of East Asia.” World Politics 47(2): |
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