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@article{ Loewen2006, title = {Das Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) – Akteur einer internationalen Ordnungspolitik?}, author = {Loewen, Howard}, journal = {Südostasien aktuell : journal of current Southeast Asian affairs}, number = {6}, pages = {47-56}, volume = {25}, year = {2006}, issn = {0722-8821}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-336814}, abstract = {On 11 September 2006 the leaders of 38 Asian and European countries and the President of the European Commission concluded the ASEM 6 summit in Helsinki. The ASEM-Process, initiated in 1996, has often been criticised for not achieving its full agenda-setting potential in global negations in the issue-areas of trade and finance. Despite these shortcomings, the Asia-Europe Meeting seeks to brush up on its meagre contribution to global discourses by setting up a virtual secretariat as a means to mould common positions. A case in point is the Declaration on Climate Change, which is a clear indication of an improved multilateral utility of ASEM. Yet, informality and frequent clashes of European and Asian conceptions of cooperation weaken the potential negotiation power of the Asia-Europe Meeting.}, keywords = {ASEM; ASEM; Ostasien; Far East; EU; EU; Europa; Europe; internationale Zusammenarbeit; international cooperation; Ordnungspolitik; regulatory policy; wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit; economic cooperation; Finanzverfassung; financial system; Umweltpolitik; environmental policy}}