Research Articles

Lessons from Japanese Firms’ Strategies in Asia

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Winning in Asia, Japanese Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success, 2002
The regional Asian currency crises of 1997-1998 complicated but failed to diminish foreign firms’ ardor for the region.

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Analyzing European Firms’ Market and Nonmarket Strategies in Asia

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Winning in Asia, European Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success, 2001
Despite recent currency crises, most of the Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world and now appear to be recovering rapidly.

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APEC and Trade Liberalization after Seattle: Transregionalism without a Cause?

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Reforming Economic Systems in Asia: A Comparative Analysis of China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, 2001
The eruption of protests in the streets of Seattle in November 1999 against the Millenium Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) marked the peak of anti-globalization fervor.

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Corporate Market and Nonmarket Strategies in Asia: A Conceptual Framework

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Business and Politics, 2001
Despite recent currency crises, most of the Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world and now appear to be recovering rapidly.

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Governance in International Trade: Changing Patterns of Sectoralism, Regionalism, and Globalism

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Managing Global Issues: Lessons Learned, 2001
This chapter examines changing governance patterns in international trade in the post- WW II era, focusing on the efficacy and implications of the use of alternative mechanisms in resolving conflicts.

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Lessons from European Strategies in Asia

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Winning in Asia, European Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success, 2001
Asia has long enticed foreign firms.

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Preface

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Business and Politics, 2001
The Asian crises of 1997 dramatically altered the short-term attractiveness of Asian markets.

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Negotiation and Bargaining: Organizational Aspects

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2001
Negotiation and bargaining is a process in which two or more parties seek a mutual agreement through an
explicit or implicit exchange of views.

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Undermining the WTO: The Case Against Open Sectoralism

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director| John Ravenhill|

Asia Pacific Issues, 2001
With challenges mounting to the World Trade Organizations agenda of broad-based multilateral trade liberalization, many U.S. trade analysts are arguing for a less ambitious approach.

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APEC as an Institution

|By Kun-Chin Lin| Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Assessing APEC’s Progress: Trade, Ecotech, and Institutions, 2001
Over the past decade, APEC’s momentum has waxed and waned with its impact on policymaking and trade liberalisation.

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The Wobbly Triangle: Economic Relationships among Europe, Asia, and the U.S. after the Asian Crisis

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

After the Asian Crises: Implications for Global Politics and Economics, 2000
Discussion of the potential conflict among three actors ⎯ Japan, Europe, and the United States ⎯ has been a popular topic among academics, policymakers, and popular commentators.

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Withering APEC? The Search for an Institutional Role

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

International Relations in The Asia-Pacific: New Patterns of Power, Interest and Cooperation, 2000
The Asian crisis that began in 1997 has affected countries throughout the region.

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