Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as a US Strategic Alliance Initiative under the G2 System: Legal and Political Implicationsopen access
- Authors
- Lee, Eric Yong Joong
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- YIJUN INST INT LAW
- Keywords
- TPP; Containment; New Bipolar System; China; Mutual Defense Treaty; Pivot to Asia; One Belt; One Road Initiative; RCEP
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF EAST ASIA AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, v.8, no.2, pp 323 - 352
- Pages
- 30
- Indexed
- SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF EAST ASIA AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
- Volume
- 8
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 323
- End Page
- 352
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17432
- DOI
- 10.14330/jeail.2015.8.2.02
- ISSN
- 1976-9229
- Abstract
- "The rise of China" is a critical issue of the twenty-first century's world politics. China is leading the new bipolar system in the post-Cold War period with the US. As the American dominance in East Asia became weaker, the old containment could not be fully implemented anymore. As a result, a new comprehensive strategic initiative covering the whole Pacific coastal States is being adopted. The outcome of this transformation is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which was reached on October 5, 2015. This article aims to analyze the newly arisen TPP as a post-Cold War strategic alliance of East Asia. The TPP is a mega regional trade agreement. Its predictable legal setting is thus indispensable for the peaceful coordination of competition between both sides. The TPP could be a firm ground for the stability of this region, sharing the vision of cooperation, not confrontation in the future.
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