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11645247
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17.08.20
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국제통상협력연구소
The End of the Eternal Return of “Econophoria” in Northeast Asia?: On the Use and Abuse of the Economic Concept of Peace

This article evaluates the concept of econophoriain the context of the contemporary international relations of Northeast Asia. The article begins by discussing the ideas general meaning, some of its theoretical and empirical subtleties (including problems), and how it occupies a special role in studies of Northeast Asian security. The middle section examines the geo-economics and geo-politics of Northeast Asia through an econophoric lens, and then identifies the Asian Paradox as a situation that calls into question the regions recent status quo. I conclude by arguing why the econophoric program requires transformation over coming decades. Notably I demonstrate that international institutions (especially regional institutions) will be a crucial mechanism for continued stability, development, and peace in Northeast Asia going forward.

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