TPP and RCEP: Competing or Complementary Models of Economic Integration?
On February 11, the Center for East Asia Policy Studies hosted a public seminar to discuss the multifaceted set of economic, political and security implications generated by the coexistence of TPP and RCEP in the Asia-Pacific region.
http://www.brookings.edu/events/2014/02/11-asia-pacific-economic-integration
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