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This 6-page paper focuses on ASEAN-3, an alliance between Japan, China and Korea. The paper outlines the history of ASEAN's formation, the advantages that such an alliance has provided for the region, and some of the drawbacks of this alliance. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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provides an excellent example of a good arrangement that allows economies of Eastern Asia to combine forces in order to promote trade and economic interests. On paper, the alliance looks
strong and excellent - and in its short existence, ASEAN+3 has gotten a great deal done. What, exactly, has this group accomplished? And the other question - is everything as
positive as it might seem on paper or in theory? The purpose of this paper is to answer these questions examining how ASEAN+3 works to promote the trade and economic
interests of its region. The paper will also examine some of the drawbacks that have occurred in this alliance. ASEAN and its Mission
Although ASEAN has recently hit the international trade stage, it has actually been an idea in the making for more than 10 years (Bergsten, 2000). During the late 1980s,
Mahathir Mohamad, the prime minister of Malaysia, first proposed an East Asian Economic Group (Bergsten, 2000). Nothing happened, partly because the United States feared that such a group would draw
"a line down the middle of the Pacific" (Bergsten, 2000). Its safe to say that the West didnt particularly like the idea of the alliance that Mohamad was proposing.
In the wake of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998, countries throughout Asia geared up and formed the ASEAN to share knowledge and
to promote foreign trade among each other, as well as to find ways in which to promote trade and globalization among Westernized nations (US-ASEAN Business Council, 2002).
But there was another, darker reason that this alliance took place. Part of the reason for the ASEAN formation was because many in East Asia
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