Amyx, Jennifer A2005-03-292006-03-272011-01-052006-03-272011-01-052004http://hdl.handle.net/1885/43011http://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/43011This paper examines the evolving political dynamics of regional financial cooperation in East Asia since the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis, examining in particular the factors contributing to the growing momentum behind the recent Asian bond market initiative being pursued by the Association for Southeast Asian (ASEAN) nations plus Japan, China and South Korea (referred to collectively as ‘ASEAN+3’). The paper argues that this initiative is making rapid progress because it resonates positively with the domestic political agendas of many leaders in the region, is an initiative that numerous countries can claim at least partial ‘ownership’ of, and elicits considerable support from actors outside the region.210893 bytes352 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamen-AUEast AsiaAsian bond marketregional financial cooperationAssociation for Southeast Asiapolitical dynamicsASEAN+3A regional bond market for East Asia? The evolving political dynamics of regional financial cooperation2004