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Toward normative fragmentation: An East Asian financial architecture in the post-global crisis world

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Authors

Sohn, Injoo

Issue Date
2012-10
Publisher
Routledge
Citation
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol.19 No.4, pp.586-608
Abstract
This article argues for a pluralist, integrative, 'post-Washington Consensus' view of an East Asian financial architecture in the post-global crisis world. What are the key architectural problems and how might such problems be resolved? The article aims to address these general questions and to develop a policy-applicable theory about a post-crisis regional financial architecture by focusing on the case of East Asia. The generic problems identified in the study include sovereignty, power struggles, structural diversity, collective action problems and weak regional identity and norms. Herein, I present a conceptual model of logically possible solutions to such problems, which comprises principled minimalism and host regulation, decomposition and issue linkage, and informal intermediaries. The proposed solutions reflect and reinforce the normative fragmentation and decentralization of global financial governance in the twenty-first century.
ISSN
0969-2290
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/148576
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2011.613350
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