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Neo-classical Realism Approach to Economic Integration through Free Trade Agreements: A Study on South Asia (2000 – 2020)

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Exam Exam Report_1B7D02_Edirimuni Nadeesh Rangana de Silva.pdf (120 KB)
Abstract Abstract _1B7D02_ Edirimuni Nadeesh Rangana de Silva.pdf (115 KB)
Item type 学位論文 / Thesis or Dissertation(1)
公開日 2024-10-11
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タイトル Neo-classical Realism Approach to Economic Integration through Free Trade Agreements: A Study on South Asia (2000 – 2020)
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_46ec
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著者 Edirimuni Nadeesh Rangana de Silva

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姓名 Edirimuni Nadeesh Rangana de Silva
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 World Trade Organisation (WTO) expects Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to
foster regional integration and for each region to become a building bloc to form
a single multilateral trade system collectively. Many economic studies have
reiterated South Asia has a comparative advantage in enhancing economic
integration. Despite the potential, the region remains as one the least connected,
with only 5.5% of intra-regional trade. The existing scholarship has already
suggested that the reasons for this low level are political, although these factors
still need to be adequately studied. This study attempts to fill this gap by
exploring the systemic factors and processes affecting South Asia's low level of
economic integration between 2000 - 2020. Employing the Neo-Classical
Realism (NCR) Type III model presented by Ripsman et al. (2016), this study
traces the causal relations between the systemic, sub-systemic and domestic
variables in the FTA-making processes in three South Asian countries: India, Sri
Lanka and Pakistan. The pressure from the US, China and the India – Pakistan
rivalry are systemic and sub-systemic pressures. Four factors, leader images,
strategic culture, state-society relations, and domestic institutions, are the
domestic variables mediating systemic pressure. Adopting the Deductive
Qualitative Analysis (DQA), the study uses two research methods: Comparative
Case Studies (CCS) and Process Tracing (PT), which are the mainstay methods
in NCR-inspired studies. The hoop test was used to trace the causality depicted
in the data. The evidence is collected from primary and secondary sources and
semi-structured interviews. The study suggests the necessary criteria to establish
causation between all three systemic and sub-systemic pressures and the
economic integration in South Asia, differently in three stages: 2000-2006/07;
2006/07-2010 and 2010-2020. The impact of the US pressure during the first
stage has resulted in a proliferation of FTAs. In the second phase, the pressure
from China has significantly impacted the region, forming a more restrictive
environment for trade liberalisation through its bilateral engagements with Sri
Lanka and Pakistan. Meanwhile, India has expanded its trade with East Asian
countries. The same trend continued more intensely from 2010 – 2020, further
weakening South Asian integration. The study found the NCR Type III model to
be enormously useful in explaining the phenomenon of the low level of
economic integration in South Asia.
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学位名 博士(国際関係学)/ Ph.D. in International Relations
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学位授与機関名 International University of Japan
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内容記述 2024
学位授与年月日
学位授与年月日 2024-08-30
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学位授与番号 国際博第13号
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