
Vol. LXVI, Issue 1 (2013): Global economic governance in East Asia-Through the looking glass of the European sovereign debt crisis

Introduction, Jochen Prantl & Petr Blizkovsky
-East Asian Financial Regionalism and the renegotiation of global economic order, Evelyn Goh
-China in global Financial governance: Implications from regional leadership Challenge in East Asia, Takashi Terada
-ASEAN/East Asia and global economic governance: reasserting the State as market actor, Helen ES Nesadurai
-Stakeholders of economic governance: European perspective, Petr Blizkovsky
-Thinking in time: lessons from the history of globalisation, Alexander N. Chumakov -Promoting innovation in global governance, Wolfgang Reinicke & Thorsten Benner