Since the late 1980s, there has been a global upsurge of various forms
of regionalist projects. The widening and deepening of the European
Union (EU) is the most prominent example, but there has also been a
revitalization or expansion of many other regionalist projects as
well, such as the African Union (AU), the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). More or less every
government in the world is engaged in regionalism, which also involves
a rich variety of business and civil society actors, resulting in a
multitude of regional processes in most fields of contemporary
politics. In this new text, Fredrik Söderbaum draws on decades of
scholarship to provide a major reassessment of regionalism and to
address questions about its origins, logic and consequences. By
examining regionalism from historical, spatial, comparative and global
perspectives, Rethinking Regionalism transcends the deep intellectual
and disciplinary rivalries that have limited our knowledge about the
subject. This broad-ranging approach enables new and challenging
answers to emerge as to why and how regionalism evolves and
consolidates, how it can be compared, and what its ongoing
significance is for a host of issues within global politics, from
security and trade to development and the environment. Retaining a
balanced and authoritative style throughout, this text will be
welcomed for its uniquely comprehensive examination of regionalism in
the contemporary global age.
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ISBN
9781137573032
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Red Globe Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
272
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