Understanding ASEAN Centrality: Comparative Analysis of ‘Core’ and ‘Hub’ Strategies

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Shintaro Hamanaka
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ASEAN centrality is a term that has emerged in the recent literature on international relations and institutions focussing on the region surrounding ASEAN. It refers to the idea that ASEAN has or should have a central role in forming the political and economic institutional architecture of a wider region. Unfortunately, however, previous studies have failed to identify whether ASEAN has centrality or not. There are two problems. First, the concept of centrality is vague. Second, a sound method to assess the centrality is absent. This study attempts to contribute to the literature mainly from theoretical (conceptual) and, to a lesser degree, empirical perspectives. From the theory front, the paper elaborates the notion of centrality, by differentiating the two concepts related to centrality: core and hub. From the empirical front, the paper claims the usefulness of comparative analysis. Even if the level of centrality cannot be measured, we can better assess whether ASEAN hold the core and/or hub status in regional institutional architecture, if it is compared with other institutions.

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理解东盟中心性:“核心”与“枢纽”战略的比较分析
东盟中心性(ASEAN centrality)是最近出现在有关国际关系和机构的文献中的一个术语,主要关注东盟周边地区。它指的是东盟在形成更广泛地区的政治和经济体制架构方面已经或应该发挥核心作用的想法。然而,遗憾的是,以往的研究未能确定东盟是否具有中心性。这里有两个问题。首先,中心性的概念是模糊的。其次,缺乏评估中心性的可靠方法。本研究试图主要从理论(概念)和较少程度的实证角度对文献做出贡献。本文从理论层面阐述了中心性的概念,区分了与中心性相关的两个概念:核心和枢纽。本文从实证方面论证了比较分析的有效性。即使无法衡量中心性的水平,如果与其他机构进行比较,我们也可以更好地评估东盟是否在区域机构架构中拥有核心和/或枢纽地位。
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3.20
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5.30%
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19
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies is the flagship journal of the Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University. It is a peer-reviewed journal that targets research in policy studies in Australia, Asia and the Pacific, across a discipline focus that includes economics, political science, governance, development and the environment. Specific themes of recent interest include health and education, aid, migration, inequality, poverty reduction, energy, climate and the environment, food policy, public administration, the role of the private sector in public policy, trade, foreign policy, natural resource management and development policy. Papers on a range of topics that speak to various disciplines, the region and policy makers are encouraged. The goal of the journal is to break down barriers across disciplines, and generate policy impact. Submissions will be reviewed on the basis of content, policy relevance and readability.
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