Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in the Pan-Pearl River Delta
Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in the Pan-Pearl River Delta
This chapter discusses the historical background of regional cooperation in China. It explores how the idea of Pan-Pearl River Delta (Pan-PRD) regionalization first came about, focusing on issues related to its establishment, organization, achievements, and prospects. It also offers a theoretical interpretation of the factors underpinning the increased interest in regional cooperation and discusses the impact of state politics on such cooperation in a transitional economy.
Keywords: regional cooperation, Pan-Pearl River Delta, Pan-PRD, regionalization, state politics, transitional economy
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