’This volume significantly enhances our understanding of comparative regionalism and is especially invaluable for those looking for authentic and empirically rich insights from the South - a rarity in writings on international relations generally and regional integration particularly.’ Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington DC, USA ’A sensible, informative and thought-provoking collection emphasizing the importance of regionalism in Africa and beyond. Human capital development, technological innovation and good governance are critical for the long-term economic success of the Global South.’ Zolani Dyosi, National Research Foundation Technology and Human Resources and Industry Programme, South Africa ’Provides an important appraisal of comparative regionalism in, and for, the 21st century. Policy makers and scholars will be encouraged to reflect on the political, and political economy developments that are shaping a new governance trajectory for development.’ Trudi Hartzenberg, Trade Law Centre, South Africa