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APEC adrift: implications for economic regionalism in Asia and the Pacific

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Ravenhill, Frederick John

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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APEC's lack of success in securing tangible benefits in its first decade has particularly disappointed its 'Western' members. Its failures stem primarily from three weaknesses: a lack of consensus over its objectives and how these might best be realized;

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Pacific Review

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2037-12-31