Miles Kahler's Article on Asia's Regional Economic Institutions
Stronger structures for lasting peace in Asia
07/19/2011
Miles Kahler,
Global Asia

In the past decade, new regional economic institutions in Asia seem to have given the region a head start toward greater security. But the weak institutional basis of these institutions coupled with the “Asian way” of developing consensus suggest that these bodies will have limited impact, writes international relations specialist Miles Kahler of the University of California at San Diego.
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Miles Kahler is Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations at IR/PS and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at UC San Diego. His principal areas of research are international relations and international political economy, particularly international institutions and global governance, Asian regional institutions, the evolution of the nation-state, and the political economy of international finance.

