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Title:
Comparative regionalism
Author:
Lawson, Fred Haley, 1952-
ISBN:
9780754628361
Publication Information:
Farnham : Ashgate, c2009.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 567 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series:
The library of essays in international relations

Library of essays in international relations
Series Title:
The library of essays in international relations
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Introduction; Part I General: --Comparative regional integration: concept and measurement, Joseph S. Nye;-- Explaining the resurgence of regionalism in world politics, Andrew Hurrell; --The new wave of regionalism, Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner. ----Part II Sub-Saharan Africa: --Regional integration and the crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, Peter Robson;--Africa's record of regional co-operation and integration, Percy S. Mistry;-- The African Union and the new partnership for Africa's development: strong institutions for weak states?, --Keith Gottschalk and Siegmar Schmidt. ----Part III East Asia: --30 years of ASEAN: achievements and challenges, Jörn Dosch and Manfred Mols; --Two funerals and a wedding? The ups and downs of regionalism in East Asia and Asia-Pacific after the Asian crisis, Douglas Webber;--ASEAN plus three : emerging East Asian regionalism?, Richard Stubbs; --A three bloc world? The new East Asian regionalism, John Ravenhill; --The social construction of international institutions: the case of ASEAN+3, Dirk Nabers. ----Part IV Latin America: --On the road to Southern Cone economic integration, Jeffrey Cason; --Regionalist governance in the new political economy of development: 'relaunching' the Mercosur, Nicola Phillips;-- Explaining Latin American economic integration: the case of Mercosur, Karl Kaltenthaler and Frank O. Mora. ----Part V Middle East and North Africa: --Regional economic union in the Maghreb, Ahmed Aghrout and Keith Sutton; --Theories of integration in a new context: the Gulf Cooperation Council, Fred H. Lawson. ----

Part VI Central Eurasia: --Inter-state cooperation in Central Asia from the CIS to the Shanghai Forum, Gregory Gleason;-- Regionalism, regional structures and security management in Central Asia, Roy Allison.---- Part VII Western Europe: --Preferences and power in the European Community: a liberal intergovernmentalist approach, Andrew Moravcsik;-- A constructivist approach to understanding the European Union as a federal polity, Rey Koslowski; --The institutional foundations of intergovernmentalism and supranationalism in the European Union, George Tsebelis and Geoffrey Garrett.
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