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LEUSL2304 - Comparative analysis of regional integration processes (Europe, Asia, America) [1 Q. 30 Th.] |
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| Professeur :
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DEFRAIGNE jean-Christophe
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| Objectifs de l'activité :
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Providing a thorough knowledge of the evolution of regional integration processes across outside Europe. Mastering the comparison between these regional integration processes and the European experience Putting the regional integration process in the historical and global context in order to attempt some prospective analysis Assessing to what extent the European experience constitutes a useful benchmark for other regional integration process The course outlines and compares the main regional integration processes around the world with a special emphasis on the East Asian (AFTA, ASEAN+3) and American integration processes (MERCOSUR, SAFTA, NAFTA, CAFTA+D, CAN, ALBA, FTAA). The course provides analytical tools to assess the extent of the relevance of the European experience for the other regions of the world in developing their regional governance institutions |
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| Prérequis :
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European integration, European economy, History of European integration |
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| Contenu de l'activité :
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0. Introduction to regionalism
1. Regional integration processes in East Asia 1.1. Japan and the East Asian Regional integration 1.2. ASEAN 1.3. East Asian integration & the Korean peninsula 1.4. China and the East Asian integration 1.5. India & the East Asian integration 1.6. The prospects of East Asian integration processes
2. Regional integration processes in the Americas
2.1. Latin America 2.1.1. The disintegration of Latin America and the emergence of the Latin American nations 2.1.2. Regionalism in Latin America until the 1990s 2.1.3. Mercosur & CAN
2.2. North & Central America 2.2.1. The US-Mexican relations 2.2.2. NAFTA & CAFTA+D
2.3. The conflicting regional integration processes in the Americas 2.3.1. The regional hegemony of the US 2.3.2. The influence of Europe and China 2.3.3. FTAA, SAFTA, ALBA
3. Theoretical comparative analysis of the regional integration process |
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| Méthodes d'enseignement :
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Students are expected to prepare preliminary readings for each lecture which implies to develop a synthesis of the main arguments of their readings. Readings constitute an essential prerequisite of the course. Each lecture will start with the presentation of the synthesis of preliminary readings by students chosen at random. It will be followed by an ex-cathedra intervention punctuated by interactions between the professor and the students. |
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| Méthodes d'évaluation :
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The preparation of readings and relevant participation will account for 30% of the final mark. At the end of the term, each student will have to submit an essay of 5000 words that will be defended in an oral examination of 30 minutes. The essay and the oral defense will account for the remaining 70% of the final mark |
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| Bibliographie :
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Week 1: Presentation of the course and introduction to regionalism
1. OMAN, Charles Globalisation and regionalization, OCDE, Paris, 1994.
2. RAVENHILL, John: Regionalism in RAVENHILL, John Eds International Political Economy, Oxford University Press, 2008, pp172-210
Week 2: The origins of the East Asian integration process: an historical introduction 1. MC CALL ROSENBLUTH, Frances & THIES, Michael: Japan Transformed, Princeton University Press, 2010 pp15-29
2. HUNTER, Janet : « The Emergence of Modern Japan », Longman, London,1989 pp1-63.
3. MARGOLIN, Jean-Louis : « Violences et Crimes du Japon en Guerre »,Hachette-Armand Coilin, Paris, 2007 Pp 216-262 & pp381-450.
4. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe: China and the dynamic of the Asian Economic Integration, UIBE, CCEEC Working Paper, 2004, selection 1.
Week 3: The origins of the East Asian integration process: Southeast Asia
1. DE KONINCK, Rodolphe : « L'Asie du Sud-Est », 2ème éditions, Armand Colin, Paris, 2005 pp5-104.
2. JONES, David M: Political Development in Pacific Asia, Polity, Cambridge, 1997 pp5-137
3. YOSHIHARA, Kunio : "The rise of Ersatz capitalism in Southeast Asia", Oxford University Press, 1988 pp1-131
Week 4: The origins of the East Asian integration process: the flying geese pattern and the role of Japan after WWII
1. BOUISSOU, Jean-Marie : « Le Japon Contemporain », CERI, Fayard, Paris, 2007, pp106-120
2. MC CALL ROSENBLUTH, Frances & THIES, Michael: Japan Transformed, Princeton University Press, 2010 pp72-94
3. NAKAMURA, T. : « Lecture on Modern Japanese Economic History », Tokyo, 1994.
4. TERRY, Edith: How Asia Got Rich: Japan, China and the Asian Miracle, Sharpe, New-York, 2004.
5. YAMAMURA, Kozo & HATCH, Walter: Asia in Japan's embrace: building a regional production alliance, Cambridge University Press pp3-157 & pp192-204
6. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe: China and the dynamic of the Asian Economic Integration, UIBE, CCEEC Working Paper, 2004, selection 2.
7. HATCH Walter (2000) 'Japanese production networks in Asia' in STUBBS, Richard & UNDERHILL, Geoffrey, Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Second edition, Oxford University Press.
Week 5: ASEAN and East Asian integration
1. JONES, David M: Political Development in Pacific Asia, Polity, Cambridge, 1997.
2. NESADURAI, Helen : Globalisation, Domestic Politics and Regionalism: The ASEAN Free Trade Area, Routledge, London, 2003.
3. PELKMANS, Jacques: The ASEAN Economic Community:Dilemna's of a Shallow Trading Club in The European Union and the Rise of Regionalism: Source of Inspiration and Active Promoter/L'Union européenne et la montée du régionalisme : exemplarité et partenariats », edited by Christian Franck, Jean-Christophe Defraigne and Virginie de Moriamé, Academia-Bruylant, Louvain-la-neuve, 2009.
4. CHAISSE, Julien: Les relations économiques de l'ANASE et de l'Union Européenne in Revue Economique et Sociale », vol 67, N°1, Lausanne, 2009.
5. Press clippings
Week 6: The Korean Peninsula
1. LANZAROTTI, M :« La Corée du Sud: Une sortie du sous-développement ». IEDES, PUF, Paris, 1992.
2. CHANG, Ha-Joon & SHIN Jang-Sup (2003) Restructuring Korea Inc, Routledge Curzon, London
3. NICOLAS, Françoise: La Corée du Sud face à l'émergence de l'économie chinoise » in Asie 2005-2006, Documentation Française, Paris, 2005 pp129-152.
4. WOO Cheonsik: Industrial upgrading of Korea in MASUYAMA, Seichi, VANDENBRINK, Donna & CHIA, Siow: Industrial Restructuring in East Asia, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, 2005 pp256-304
5. KIM, Chulsu (2004) 'South Korean Trade Policy and FTAs' in 'Opening the Gate to Free Trade Agreements' , Japan Spotlight, May-June 2004, Japanese Economic Foundation.
6. KWON, Yul O. (eds) (2003) Korea's new economic strategy in the globalisation era, Edward Elgard, Northampton USA.
7. Press Clippings
Week 7: The opening of the Chinese economy
1. LEMOINE, Françoise: "L'Economie de la Chine", La Découverte, Paris, 2006. pp5-113.
2. AGLIETTA, Michel & LANDRY, Yves : « La Chine vers la superpuissance », Economica, Paris, 2007 pp11-63 & pp73-107
3. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe : « La Chine : perspectives économiques et sociales » in Revue Economique et Sociale », vol 67, N°1, Lausanne, 2009, pp155-172.
4. GIPOULOUX, François : « La Chine du 21ème siècle: une nouvelle superpuissance? », Armand Colin, Paris, 2006, pp112-146 & pp171-230.
5. LARDY, Nicholas, R : Toward a consumption-driven growth path. Policy Brief, Institute for International Economics, October 2006.
6. NAUGHTON, B : « The Chinese Economy: transition and growth », MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2007: pp55-158 & pp329-424.
7. Press clippings
Week 8 : China and the East Asia integration
1. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe: China and the dynamic of the Asian Economic Integration, UIBE, CCEEC Working Paper, 2004, Selection 3.
2. EICHENGREEN, Barry, WYPLOSZ & PARK, Yung Chul : « China, Asia and the New World Economy », Oxford University Press, 2008 pp145-167.
3. SAW, Swee SHENG, Lijun & CHIN, Kin Wah: ASEAN-China Relations, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, 2005 pp49-89
4. Press clippings
Week 9: The prospects of integration in East Asia : the consequence of the 1990 and 1997 crisis
1. KRUGMAN, Paul: The return of depression economics, MIT Press, 1999.
2. BEESON, Mark (2000) 'The political economy of East Asia at a time of crisis' in STUBBS, Richard & UNDERHILL, Geoffrey: Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Second edition, Oxford University Press.
3. MASUYAMA, Seichi, VANDENBRINK, Donna & CHIA, Siow: Industrial Restructuring in East Asia, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, 2005 pp3-54
4. CHANG, Ha-Joon & SHIN Jang-Sup (2003) Restructuring Korea Inc, Routledge Curzon, London.
5. BOISSEAU du ROCHER, Sophie (2003) ' La régionalisation en Asie Orientale : aspects économiques et politiques' in Asie Orientale , Centre Asie-IFRI, Documentation Française, Paris, pp31-49
6. HIGGOTT, Richard: 'Regionalism in the Asia Pacific: Two steps forward, one step back' in STUBBS, Richard & UNDERHILL, Geoffrey Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Second edition, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp254-264
7. WEBBER, Douglas (2001) 'Two Funerals and a wedding? The ups and downs of regionalism in East Asia and Asia-Pacific after the Asian crisis' in Pacific Review, Vol.14 No.3 pp339-372.
8. BOISSEAU DU ROCHER: L'Asie du Sud-est prise au piège, Perrin Asie, Paris, 2009
9. CAMROUX, David Interregionalism, a Critique: The Case of EU-ASEAN Relations, presented at the Garmet Conference Eu in International affairs, Brussels, 2010.
10. TERRY, Edith: How Asia Got Rich: Japan, China and the Asian Miracle, Sharpe, New-York, 2004, pp218-333
11. CARGILL & SAKAMOTO: Japan since 1980, Cambridge University Press, 2007 pp235-279
Week 10: The prospects of integration in East Asia : the rivalry between Japan and China
1. MC CALL ROSENBLUTH, Frances & THIES, Michael: Japan Transformed, Princeton University Press, 2010 pp155-173
2. SERRA, Régine « Chine-Japon : après 30 ans d'entente cordiale » in Asie Orientale 2005, Centre Asie-IFRI, Documentation Française, Paris, 2003, pp75-92.
3. BOUISSOU, Jean-Marie : « Le Japon Contemporain », CERI, Fayard, Paris, 2007, pp105-160 & pp487-551
4. BUISSOU, Jean-Marie (2004) 'Japon: Sortie de Crise(s)?' in GODEMENT, François (eds) Asie 2004-2005, 5. Centre IFRI- Asie, Documentation Française, Paris. 2005, pp35-60
6. DELAMOTTE, Guibourg : « Japon : la redécouverte du politique » in « RAMSES 2006 », Dunod, Paris, 2005. pp63-79
7. ATANASSOVA-CORNELIS, Elena: The US Japan Alliance and the rise of China presented at the EU and the Restructuring of Global Governance, 6-7 May 2010, Brussels, 2010
8. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe: Sleeping giants or global competitors? Assessing the possibilities of the largest Chinese firms to evolve from state-nurtured national champions into global competitors, présentation au 6ème Colloque International sur l'Economie de la Chine : « Is China's development sustainable ? », CERDI-IDREC, France, 18-19 octobre 2007
9. DIETER, Heribert Eds: Report on East Asian Integration: Opportunities and Obstacles for Enhanced Economic Co-operation, Notre Europe, Paris, 2005, pp25-55.
10. EICHENGREEN, Barry, WYPLOSZ & PARK, Yung Chul : « China, Asia and the New World Economy », Oxford University Press, 2008, pp51-144; pp233-252.
11. RAMSES 2008: Asie Pacifique, Dunod, Paris, 2007, pp 209-230 ; pp236-240 & pp243-247.
12. RAMSES 2010: Asie Pacifique, Dunod, Paris, 2009, pp 195-208 & pp215-219.
13. SAW, Swee SHENG, Lijun & CHIN, Kin Wah: ASEAN-China Relations, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, 2005 pp49-89
Week 11 The origins of the Latin American integration processes: an historical introduction
1. THUAL, François : «Géopolitique de l'Amérique latine », Economica, Paris, 1996.
2. BUTLER-THOMAS, Victor : « The Economic History of Latin America since independence », Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp 1-47; pp226-312; pp353-410
3. SANTANDER, Sebastian: Le régionalisme sud-américain, l'Union Européenne et les Etats-Unis», Collection IEE, PUB, Bruxelles, 2008 ; pp 57-81
Week 12 : Mercosur & CAN
1. SANTANDER, Sebastian: Le régionalisme sud-américain, l'Union Européenne et les Etats-Unis», Coll IEE, PUB, Bruxelles, 2008 ; pp 81-116 2. HANNEQUART, Isabelle: Union Européenne-MERCOSUL: entre concurrence et solidarité, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2008.pp215-272 3. SANTANDER, Sebastian: Globalisation, gouvernance et logiques régionales dans les Amériques », Cahiers du GELA-IS, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2004. Pp67-100 & pp171-190 4. TENIER, Jacques: Intégrations Régionales et Mondialisation: complémentarité ou contradiction, Documentation Française, Paris, 2003, pp35-84.
5. KLEINHEISTERKAMP, Jan : La ley se acata pero no se cumple: The Role of the Law in the processes of Integration in Latin America in FRANCK, Christian; DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe & DEMORIAME Virginie: The European Union and the Rise of Regionalism: Source of Inspiration and Active Promoter/L'Union européenne et la montée du régionalisme : exemplarité et partenariats », Academia-Bruylant, Louvain-la-neuve, 2009.
6. Press clippings
Week 13: Integration in North and Central America
1. DAWSON, Alexander: First World Dreams: Mexico since 1989, Zed Books, Mc Millan 2006, pp1-170
2. TENIER, Jacques: Intégrations Régionales et Mondialisation: complémentarité ou contradiction, Documentation Française, Paris, 2003, pp35-48
3. LUSTIG, Nora: Mexico: the remaking of an economy, Brooking institution, 1998, pp14-95 & pp114-140
4. PORTER, Tony : « The North American Free Trade Agreement » in STUBBS, Richard & UNDERHILL, Geoffrey Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Second edition, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp245-254
5. SBRAGIA, Alberta : European Union and NAFTA » in TELO, Mario Ed: European Union and New Regionalism, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007, pp.
6. SANTANDER, Sebastian: Le régionalisme sud-américain, l'Union Européenne et les Etats-Unis», Coll IEE, PUB, Bruxelles, 2008 ; pp 117-154
7. Press Clippings
Week 14: The conflicting regional integration processes in the Americas
1. TENIER, Jacques: Intégrations Régionales et Mondialisation: complémentarité ou contradiction, Documentation Française, Paris, 2003, pp48-84
2. SANTANDER, Sebastian: EU-LA Relations: from Interregionalism to Selective Bilateralism? in FRANCK, Christian; DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe & DEMORIAME Virginie: The European Union and the Rise of Regionalism: Source of Inspiration and Active Promoter/L'Union européenne et la montée du régionalisme : exemplarité et partenariats », Academia-Bruylant, Louvain-la-neuve, 2009.
3. SANTANDER, Sebastian: Le régionalisme sud-américain, l'Union Européenne et les Etats-Unis», Coll IEE, PUB, Bruxelles, 2008 ; pp 117-154.
4. Press Clippings
Week 15 : Theories of regionalism
1. MATLI, Walter : The Logic of Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond, Cambridge University Press, 1999. 2. TELO, Mario Ed: European Union and New Regionalism, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007, pp1-36 & pp75-106
3. SBRAGIA Alberta : Comparative Regionalism: What Might It Be?, Comparative Regionalism JCMS Annual Review, 2008.
4. DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe: The Relevance of Europe's Supranational Experience for other Regional Integration Processes: a Geopolitical and Economic Comparative Analysis from a Long-term Perspective in FRANCK, Christian; DEFRAIGNE, Jean-Christophe & DEMORIAME Virginie: The European Union and the Rise of Regionalism: Source of Inspiration and Active Promoter/L'Union européenne et la montée du régionalisme : exemplarité et partenariats », Academia-Bruylant, Louvain-la-neuve, 2009. |
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English. Lectures will be in English. Most readings will be in English. Nevertheless, students can choose between English and French for their interventions, the written essay and the oral examination. |
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