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Professor Christopher Marseille DENT
Publications
Books
Single Authored
1. Renewable Energy in East Asia: Towards a New Developmentalism (forthcoming December
2014) Routledge, London.
2. East Asian Regionalism (2008) Routledge, London. [Awarded the 2009 Masayoshi Ohira
Memorial Foundation ‘Special Prize’]
3. New Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific (2006) Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
4. The Foreign Economic Policies of Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan (2002) Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham.
5. The European Union and East Asia: An Economic Relationship (1999) Routledge, London.
6. The European Economy: The Global Context (1997) Routledge, London. (also translated into
Portuguese by Instituto Piaget, Lisbon)
Edited
7. The Great Diversity: Trajectories of Asian Development (2013) Wageningen Academic
Publishers, Wageningen. (co-editor with Camilla Brautaset)
8. The Asia-Pacific, Regionalism and the Global System (2012) Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. (coeditor with Joern Dosch)
9. China and Africa Development Relations (2010) Routledge, London. (editor)
10. China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia (2008) Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
(editor)
11. Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation: New Regional Agendas (2003) Palgrave
Macmillan, Basingstoke. (editor)
12. Northeast Asian Regionalism: Learning from the European Experience (2002)
RoutledgeCurzon, London. (co-edited with David W.F. Huang)
13. Core Economics (1995) Heinemann, London. (co-edited with Frank Livesey, Linda Thomas
and Keith Wood)
Journal Articles
1. ‘China’s Renewable Energy Development: Policy, Industry and Business Perspectives’,
(forthcoming 2014), Asia Pacific Business Review, Vol, pp
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2. ‘Paths Ahead for East Asia and Asia-Pacific Regionalism’ (2013), International Affairs, Vol
89(4), pp 963-985.
3. ‘Wind Energy Development in East Asia and Europe’ (2013), Asia Europe Journal, Vol 11(3),
pp 211-230.
4. ‘Asia and Europe’s Energy Policy Challenges: Introduction’ (2013), Asia Europe Journal, Vol
11(3), pp 201-210 (with Elspeth Thomson).
5. ‘Understanding the Energy Diplomacies of East Asian States’ (2013), Modern Asian Studies,
Vol 47(3), pp 935-967.
6. ‘Renewable Energy and East Asia’s New Developmentalism: Towards a Low Carbon Future?’,
(2012), The Pacific Review, Vol 25(5), pp 561-587.
7.
‘Sub-Regional Cooperation and Developmental Regionalism: The Case of BIMP-EAGA’
(2011), Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol 33(1), pp 29-55 (with Peter Richter)
8. ‘Regionalism in East Asia: Which Ways Forward?’ (2010), World Politics Review, 1 June 2010
(web-based journal), available at:
http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/5664/regionalism-and-east-asia-which-waysforward
9. ‘Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific a Decade On: Evaluating the Past, Looking to the
Future’ (2010), International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol 10(2), pp 201-245.
10. ‘Freer Trade, More Regulation? Commercial Regulatory Provisions in Asia-Pacific Free Trade
Agreements’ (2010), Competition and Change, Vol 14(1), pp 48-79.
11. ‘Taiwan and the New East Asian Regionalism’ (2009), Issues and Studies, Vol 45(4), pp 107158.
12. ‘Japan, China and East Asian Regionalism: Implications for the European Union’ (2009),
Asia-Europe Journal, Vol 7(1), pp 161-79.
13. ‘The Asian Development Bank and Developmental Regionalism in East Asia’, (2008), Third
World Quarterly, Vol 29(4), pp 767-86.
14. ‘Full Circle? Ideas and Ordeals of Creating a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific’ (2007), The
Pacific Review, Vol 20(4), pp 447-74.
15. ‘The International Political Economy of ASEAN Economic Integration and Bilateral FTAs’,
(2007), Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 26(1), pp 51-75.
16. ‘The New Economic Bilateralism in Southeast Asia: Region-Convergent or RegionDivergent?’, (2006), International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol 6(1), pp 81-111.
17. ‘Bilateral Free Trade Agreements: Boon or Bane for Regionalism in East Asia and the AsiaPacific?’, (2005), European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol 4(2), pp 287-314.
18. ‘Taiwan and the New Regional Political Economy of East Asia’, (2005), China Quarterly, Vol
182, pp 385-406.
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19. ‘The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) and Inter-Regionalism: Towards a Theory of Multilateral
Utility’, (2004) Asian Survey, Vol 44(2), pp 213-236.
20. ‘From Inter-Regionalism to Trans-Regionalism? The Future of ASEM’ (2003) Asia-Europe
Journal, Vol 1(2), pp 223-36.
21. ‘Transnational Capital, the State and Foreign Economic Policy: Singapore, South Korea and
Taiwan’, (2003) Review of International Political Economy, Vol 10(2), pp 246-77.
22. ‘Networking the Region? The Emergence and Impact of Asia-Pacific Bilateral Free Trade
Agreement Projects’, (2003) The Pacific Review, Vol 16(1), pp 1-28.
23. ‘Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Policy: The Liberalisation Plus Approach of an Evolving
Developmental State’, (2003) Modern Asian Studies, Vol 37(2), pp 461-83.
24. ‘Reconciling Multiple Economic Multilateralisms: The Case of Singapore’ (2002)
Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol 24(1), pp 146-65.
25. ‘Being Pulled into China’s Orbit? Navigating Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Policy’ (2001) Issues
and Studies, Vol 37(5), pp 1-34.
26. ‘The Eurasian Economic Axis: Its Significance for East Asia’ (2001) Journal of Asian Studies,
Vol 60(3), pp 731-59.
27. ‘Singapore’s Foreign Economic Policy: The Pursuit of Economic Security’ (2001)
Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol 23(1), pp 1-23.
28. ‘ASEM and the Cinderella Complex of EU - East Asia Economic Relations’, (2001) Pacific
Affairs, Vol 74(1), pp 25-52.
29. ‘What Difference a Crisis? Continuity and Change in South Korea’s Foreign Economic Policy’
(2000), Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Vol 5(3) pp 275-302.
30. ‘The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Process: A British Perspective’ (2000), New Asia, Vol 7(3)
pp 53-76.
31. ‘Taiwan-EU Economic Relations: A European Perspective’ (2000), EurAmerica, Vol 30(1), pp
109-157 (with Debra Johnson)
32. ‘The EU-East Asia Economic Relationship: The Persisting Weak Triadic Link?’ (1999),
European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol 4(3), pp 371-394.
33. ‘New Interdependencies in Korea-EU Trade Relations’ (1998) Journal of Contemporary Asia,
Vol 28(3), pp 366-389.
34. ‘South Korea’s Foreign Economic Policy: New Parameters and Pressures Examined’ (1998),
Global Economic Review, Vol 27(2), pp 59-76.
35. ‘Economic Exchange and Diplomacy in Korea-EU Relations’ (1998), Korea Observer, Vol
29(2), pp 401-424.
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36. ‘Regionalism in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and Threats for the European Union’ (1998),
European Business Review, Vol 98(4), pp 184-195.
37. ‘EU-Korea Trade and Trade Diplomacy’ (1998), Korea’s Economy, Vol 14(1), pp 111-117.
38. ‘The ASEM: Managing the New Framework of the EU’s Economic Relations with East Asia’
(1998), Pacific Affairs, Vol 70(4), pp 495-516.
39. ‘Enter the Dragon: Chaebol Investment in Europe’ (1997), European Business Journal, Vol 9(4),
pp 31-39 (with Claire Randerson).
40. ‘Economic Relations Between the EU and East Asia: Past, Present and Future’ (1997),
Intereconomics, Vol 32(1), pp 7-13.
41. ‘EU-Korea Economic Relations: Building a Strategic Partnership for the 21st Century’ (1996)
Insight, Vol 13 (Nov-Dec), pp 3-17.
42. ‘Korean and Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Europe: An Examination of Comparable
and Contrasting Patterns’ (1996), Asian Studies Review, Vol 20(2), pp 45-70 (with Claire
Randerson).
43. ‘Korean Foreign Direct Investment In Europe: The Determining Forces’ (1996), The Pacific
Review, Vol 19(4), pp 531-52 (with Claire Randerson).
44. ‘Educational Issues Amongst H.E. Economics Educators: A Survey’ (1996), Economics and
Business Education, Vol 4(2), pp 58-64 (with Nigel North).
45. ‘The Trans-Atlantic Economic Space: Filling the Vacuum of Towards the Final Frontier?’
(1996), European Business Review, Vol 96(2), pp 4-12.
46. ‘Europe and East Asia: A Trade Relationship Examined’ (1995), European Business Review,
Vol 95(2), pp 3-11.
47. ‘The Russian Business Environment: An Overview’ (1994), European Business Review, Vol
94(3), pp 15-21.
Book Chapters
1. ‘China’s Investment Provisions in its Free Trade Agreements’ (2014), in K. Brown (ed.) The
EU-China Relationship: European Perspectives. A Manual for Policy Makers, London:
Imperial College Press.
2. ‘East Asia’s Renewable Energy Policies and Strategies: A New Low Carbon Development in the
Making?’ (2014), in P. Harris and G. Lang (eds) Routledge Handbook of Environment and
Society in Asia, London: Routledge.
3. ‘Principal Developments and Future Directions in Asia’s Trade’ (2014), in S. Pekkanen, J.
Ravenhill and R. Foot (eds) International Relations of Asia, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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4. ‘Renewable Energy and Emerging Low Carbon Development Strategies in East Asia’ (2013), in
C.M. Dent and C. Brautaset (eds) The Great Diversity: Trajectories of Asian Development,
Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.
5. ‘Introduction: Diversity and Development in Asia’ (2013), in C.M. Dent and C. Brautaset (eds)
The Great Diversity: Trajectories of Asian Development, Wageningen Academic Publishers,
Wageningen (with Camilla Brautaset).
6. ‘The Evolving New Security Agenda in East Asia’s Regional Affairs’ (2013) in S. Aris (ed.)
Regional Organisations and Security: Conceptions and Practices, London: Routledge.
7. ‘The Asia-Pacific, Regionalism and the Global System: An Introduction’ (2012) in C.M. Dent
and J. Dosch (eds) The Asia-Pacific, Regionalism and the Global System, Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar. (with Jörn Dosch)
8. ‘The Century Belongs to All of Us: East Asian Regionalism and World Society’ (2012) in C.M.
Dent and J. Dosch (eds) The Asia-Pacific, Regionalism and the Global System, Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar.
9. ‘Regional Leadership in East Asia: Japan and China as Contenders’ (2011) in M. Beeson and R.
Stubbs (eds) Handbook of Asian Regionalism, Routledge, London.
10. ‘Asia and Europe: Meeting Future Energy Security Challenges’ (2011) in S. Bersick and P. van
de Velde (eds) The Asia-Europe Meeting: Contributing to a New Global Governance
Architecture. The Eighth ASEM Summit in Brussels, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University
Press.
11. ‘Economic Security’, (2010) in A. Collins (ed.) Contemporary Security Studies (2nd edition),
Oxford University Press, Oxford.
12. ‘Africa and China: A New Kind of Development Partnership?’ (2010) in C.M. Dent (ed.) China
and Africa Development Relations, Routledge, London.
13. ‘China, Africa and Conceptualising Development Relations’, (2010) in C.M. Dent (ed.) China
and Africa Development Relations, Routledge, London.
14. ‘What Region to Lead? Developments in East Asian Regionalism and Questions of Regional
Leadership’, (2008) in C.M. Dent (ed.) China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia,
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
15. ‘A Shrimp Among the Whales? Korea in the Northeast and East Asia Regional System’ (with
Christoph Bluth, 2008) in C.M. Dent (ed.) China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East
Asia, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
16. ‘Regional Leadership in East Asia: Towards New Analytical Approaches’, (2008) in C.M. Dent
(ed.) China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
17. ‘The Rise of the New Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Era? Implications for Regional and Global
Economic Systems’, (2008) in A. Bösl, W. Breytenbach, T. Hartzenberg, C. McCarthy and K.
Schade (eds) Monitoring Regional Integration in Southern Africa Yearbook (2008), Trade
Law Centre for Southern Africa, Stellenbosch.
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18. ‘The Economic Geography of Regionalisation in East Asia and Europe’, (2008) in P. Murray
(ed.) Europe and Asia: Regions in Flux, Palgrave, Basingstoke.
19. ‘Economic Security’, (2007) in A. Collins (ed.) Contemporary Security Studies, Oxford
University Press, Oxford.
20. ‘The State and Transnational Capital in Adaptive Partnership: Singapore, South Korea and
Taiwan’, (2006) in H. Yeung (ed.) Handbook of Research on Asian Business, Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham.
21. ‘Europe, East Asia and ASEM: Beyond the Triadic Political Economy?’, (2005) in H. Hanggi,
R. Roloff and J. Rueland (eds) Inter-Regionalism and International Politics: Stepping Stone
to Global Governance?, Routledge-Curzon, London.
22. ‘The New International Political Economy of East Asia and the Developmental State’, (2004)
in L. Low (ed.) Developmental States: Relevancy, Redundancy or Reconfiguration?, Nova
Science, New York.
23. ‘The Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia: Economic Security
Perspectives’ (2004) in N. Freeman (ed.), Foreign Investment in Southeast Asia, RoutledgeCurzon, London.
24. ‘New Economic and Security Co-operation in the Asia-Pacific: An Introduction’, (2003) in
C.M. Dent (ed.) Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation: New Regional Agendas,
Palgrave, Basingstoke.
25. ‘The Asia-Pacific’s New Economic Bilateralism and Regional Political Economy’, (2003) in
C.M. Dent (ed.) Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation: New Regional Agendas,
Palgrave, Basingstoke.
26. ‘Prime Dimensions of the New Economic and Security Co-operation in the Asia-Pacific: A
Conclusion’, (2003) in C.M. Dent (ed.) Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Co-operation:
New Regional Agendas, Palgrave, Basingstoke.
27. ‘The Pursuit of Economic Security in Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Policy’ (2003), in M.
Edmonds (ed.) New Security Challenges in East Asia, South African Institute of International
Affairs Press, Johannesburg.
28. ‘Northeast Asia: Developmental Political Economy and the Prospects for Regional Economic
Integration’ (2003) in F.K. Liu and P. Regnier, (eds) Regionalism in East Asia: Paradigm
Shifting?, RoutledgeCurzon Press, London.
29. ‘Introduction: Northeast Asia – A Region in Search of Regionalism?’ (2002) in C.M. Dent and
D.W.F. Huang (eds) Northeast Asian Regionalism: Learning from the European Experience,
Curzon Press, London.
30. ‘The International Political Economy of Northeast Asian Economic Integration’ (2002) in
C.M. Dent and D.W.F. Huang (eds) Northeast Asian Regionalism: Learning from the
European Experience, Curzon Press, London.
31. ‘Governing the European Economy as a Whole’ (2001) in G. Thompson (ed.) Governing the
European Economy, Sage, London.
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32. ‘The European Union and East Asia: Geoeconomics, Economic Diplomacy and Crisis
Management’ (2000) in R. Thorpe (ed.) Global Change: The Impact of Asia in the 21st
Century, MacMillan, London.
33. ‘Coming to Terms: The Economic Impact of the East Asian Financial Crisis on the European
Union’ (2000) in C. Lee (ed.) Asia-Europe Co-operation After the 1997/98 Asian Turbulence,
Ashgate, Aldershot.
Research Papers
1. ‘Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: Going Around in Circles?’ (2013), Evian Policy
Brief, Evian Group (www.eviangroup.org).
2. ‘China’s Investment Provisions in its Free Trade Agreements’ (2012), Europe China Research
and Advice Network (ECRAN) Paper Series, February 2012, European Commission.
3. ‘Central American Integration System: Learning from International Good Practices of
Regional Co-operation and Integration’ (2011) GIZ Series of Documents (CAIS Office,
Guatemala City), Guatemala City: GIZ Office.
4. ‘Organising the Wider East Asia Region’ (2010), Asian Development Bank Series on Regional
Economic Integration, No. 62, November 2010, Manila: Asian Development Bank.
5. ‘Good Practices of Sub-Regional Co-operation in Europe and Asia: Implications for BIMPEAGA’ (2009), GTZ Series of Documents (BIMP-EAGA Office, Manila), No. 14, Manila: GTZ
Office.
6. ‘BIMP-EAGA, ASEAN and Regionalism in East Asia: Exploring the Connections’ (2008), GTZ
Series of Documents (BIMP-EAGA Office, Manila), No. 10, Manila: GTZ Office.
7. ‘Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: A Risky Game Being Played at the Wrong Time’
(2006), Evian Policy Brief, Evian Group (www.eviangroup.org).
8. ‘The New Economic Bilateralism and Southeast Asia: Region-Convergent or RegionDivergent?’ (2004), IPEG Papers in Global Political Economy, No.7, British International
Studies Association.
9. ‘New Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Projects in the Asia-Pacific: Implications for Europe’
(2003), Evian Policy Brief, May 2003, Evian Group (www.eviangroup.org).
10. ‘Bilateral Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: Towards a Lattice Regionalism?’ (2002),
BASC News, Vol 5(2), pp 6-7. Berkeley Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Study Centre,
University of California, Berkeley.
11. ‘Transnational Capital, the State and Foreign Economic Policy: Singapore, South Korea and
Taiwan’ (2001), Bradford School of Management Working Paper, No.01/18
12. ‘Korea’s Foreign Economic Policy: Current Pressures and Future Directions’ (1998), presented
at Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), 12th May, Seoul.
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13. ‘Korea-EU Trade Relations: Conflict, Co-operation and Interdependence’ (1998), Hull
Business School Working Paper No. 97/2.
14. ‘EU-East Asia Economic Relations: Completing The Triangle?’ (1996), European Dossier
Research Paper, No. 42, London European Research Centre.
Conference Papers and Presentations
1. ‘Korea-EU Economic Relations: From Bilateral to Global Challenges’, EU-East Asia
Cooperation and Development Conference, Busan, South Korea, 4 May 2012.
2. ‘Towards a Taiwan – China Economic Co-operation Framework Agreement: Prospects and
Potential Impacts’, Taiwan and the Asia Region, British Academy, London, 12-13 March
2010.
3. ‘FTAs and the Asia-Pacific Business Environment’, Worldwide Universities Network: Asian
FDI and Latin America, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, 21-23 January 2010.
4. ‘Taiwan and the New East Asian Regionalism’, 2009 Annual Conference of the European
Association of Taiwan Studies, University of Madrid, Madrid, 20-22nd April 2009.
5. ‘The Century Belongs to All of Us: East Asian Regionalism and World Society’, Still the Asian
Century? conference, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 10-12th September 2008.
6. ‘Japan, China and East Asian Regionalism: Implications for the European Union’, Deep
Integration and North-South Free Trade Agreements: EU Strategy for a Global Economy
research workshop, United Nations University, Bruges, 19-20 June 2008.
7. ‘New Regional Financial Agreements (RFAs) in East Asia: Beyond ‘Trade-Oriented’ Regional
Integration and Co-operation’, Inter-Asian Connections conference, US Social Science
Research Council, Dubai, 21-23 February 2008.
8. ‘International Production Networks and Regionalisation in East Asia’, 24th Annual Euro-Asia
Management Studies Association (EAMSA) Conference, Leeds, 28-30 November 2007.
9. ‘Development, Trade and Regional Integration: The EU and SADC’, Annual Trade Law Centre
of South Africa (TRALAC) Conference: Economic Partnership Agreements, Cape Town, 5-6
October 2006.
10. ‘International Models of Bilateral Free Trade Agreements: Lessons from the Asia-Pacific’,
Eighth Annual Conference of the Economic Freedom Network Asia, Kuala Lumpur, 12-13
September 2006.
11. ‘Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: Convergence or Divergence?’, Latin American
Trade Network, Roundtable Meeting: Could Regionalism Leverage Global Governance?,
Buenos Aires, 28-29 July 2006.
12. ‘ASEM, Inter-Regionalism and Multilateral Utility’, ASEM Conference, Helsinki, 14-15
September 2005.
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13. ‘Taiwan and the New Regional Political Economy of East Asia’, European Association of
Taiwan Studies Conference, SOAS, London, 17-18 April 2004.
14. ‘The New Economic Bilateralism and Southeast Asia: Region-Convergent or RegionDivergent?’, British International Studies Association, Annual Conference, University of
Birmingham, 15-17 December 2003.
15. ‘Japan and New Free Trade Agreement Projects in the Asia-Pacific’, Association of Asian
Studies, Annual Conference, Hilton Hotel, New York, 27-29 March 2003.
16. ‘Networking the Region? New Free Trade Agreement Projects in the Asia-Pacific’, Asia-Pacific
Economic and Security Cooperation: New Regional Agendas? Research workshop,
University of Hull, Hull, 5-6 September 2002.
17. ‘The Pursuit of Economic Security in Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Policy’, Preventing
Insecurity: Lessons from and for East Asia Conference, Lancaster University, Lancaster, 7-8
June 2002.
18. ‘Being Pulled into Orbit? Navigating Taiwan’s Foreign Economic Policy around China’s
Gravitational Forces’, 18th Sino-European Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, 2022 September 2001.
19. ‘Singapore’s Foreign Economic Policy: The Pursuit of Economic Security’, European
Association of Southeast Asian Studies (EUROSEAS) Conference, SOAS, London, 5-8
September 2001.
20. ‘The International Political Economy of Northeast Asian Economic Integration’, The
Implication of European Integration for Northeast Asia, PRONEA Conference, Academia
Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 11 April 2000.
21. ‘ASEM and the Cinderella Complex of EU - East Asia Relations’, The EU and Asia-Pacific
Relations, EUSANZ Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 1-3 December 1999.
22. ‘Coming to Terms: The Economic Impact of the East Asian Financial Crisis on the European
Union’, International Trade and Capital Flows in Economic Restructuring and Growth:
European and East Asian Experiences Conference, Inha University, Inchon, Korea, 5-6
October 1999.
23. ‘The Weak Link in the Triad? The Future Prospects of the European Union’s Economic
Relationship with East Asia’, European Community Studies Association (ECSA) Sixth
Biennial International Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2-5 June 1999.
24. ‘What Difference a Crisis? Continuity and Change in South Korea’s Foreign Economic Policy’,
International Political Economy Group (IPEG) Workshop, British International Studies
Association (BISA), University of Hull, Hull, 14 March 1999.
25. ‘The Significance of Europe for Asia: Competition or Co-operation?’, ASEM at the Crossroads:
Retrospects and Prospects for Euro-Asian Relations into the 21st Century, Yonsei University,
Seoul, 9-10 November 1998.
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26. ‘Foreign Economic Policy: Challenges Ahead for the EU and Korea’, Regionalism and
Interdependence in the Post-Cold War Period, Pukyong National University, Pusan, 20 May
1998.
27. ‘Evolving Forms and Issues of Governance in the EU’s Economic Relations With East Asia’,
Global Change: The Impact of Asia in the 21st Century Conference, Manchester Metropolitan
University, 6-7 April 1998.
28. ‘Korea-EU Trade Relations: Meeting the Challenge of Economic Interdependence’, Asia - Europe:
The Stakes of Interdependence Conference, University of Le Havre, 25-26 September 1997.
29. ‘Economic Exchange and Diplomacy in Korea-EU Relations’, Economic Competition and Cooperation Between the European Union and APEC Conference, University of Exeter, 22-25
April 1997.
30. ‘Taking Economics into the 21st Century - The 16-19 Economics Project of the Economics and
Business Education Association’, Association of European Economic Educators (AEEE)
Conference, Athens, 26-30 August 1994.
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