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01. Orientation proposal

Asia always fascinates! After the end of the Cold War, many predicted a period of instability for Asia in the absence of strong regional institutions if the United States withdrew from the region. Without this hegemonic stabilizer, Asia could well miss its rendezvous with globalization. These fears turned out to be wrong, but they have never been forgotten despite the fact that Asia has become the backbone of the global system of trade and production and the center of a growing world economy. Moreover, the process of economic integration has never run out of steam, notwithstanding the different points of view on the weight and constraints to be given to these regional institutions. China has inserted itself into this new regionalism and has become the main economic partner of Asian economies. Although ASEAN remains poorly institutionalized, the fact remains that this organization has extended its cooperation to a vast range of economic, political and even mi…

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