ASEAN
By Mari Pangestu & Christopher Findlay
East Asia Forum-June 24

The world in which Asia Pacific economies operate is changing. Two main forces are driving this change — one ‘top-down’, the other ‘bottom-up’.

The top-down force is the emergence of a world with a larger number of key economies. In recent decades, growth rates around the world have diverged. For much of Asia, this has meant dramatic improvements in incomes and a huge reduction in the number of people living in poverty. It has also meant a new order among countries — a multipolar world.

Read more at: http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2018/06/24/regional-leadership-needed-to-save-trade-regime/
First published in: East Asia Forum