
Comparing Regionalisms
Implications for Global Development
Published on 16. October 2001
Book
Hardback
XXXII, 292 pages
978-0-333-76541-8 (ISBN)
Description
Comparing Regionalisms summarizes the UNU/WIDER international research project on the formation of world regions, and what implications this process will have for the future world order, particularly as far as the important issues of peace and development are concerned. This last volume in a series of five focuses on comparative research, covering all important regions of the world. Comparative studies are seen as the next step in regional analysis. Acknowledging the enormous variety of regional formations, the contributors nevertheless argue that a comparative approach to the dynamics of regionalization will provide important knowledge not only about the regions in question, but also about the emerging world order.
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Series
Edition
2001
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XXXII, 292 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-76541-8 (9780333765418)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
MORTEN BØÅS Research Fellow, Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway
EDMÉ DOMINGUEZ R. Researcher, Ibero-American Institutet, University of Göteborg
HELGE HVEEM Professor of International Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo
JAMES H. MITTELMAN Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC
MICHAEL MORTIMORE Founder Member of the Joint Unit between the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC)
JOAKIM ÖJENDAL Research Fellow, Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University
MICHAEL SCHULZ Researcher and Lecturer, Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University
FREDRIK SÖDERBAUM Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University
RAIMO VÄYRYNEN Professor of Government and International Studies, University of Notre Dame
Content
Prologue Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Regionalism, Security and Development: A Comparative Perspective; B.Hettne Transnational Integration and National Disintegration Revisited; A.Sunkel & M.Mortimore Regionalisms Compared: The African and Southeast Asian Experience; M.Bøås & H.Hveem Post-Hegemonic and Post-Socialist Regionalisms: A Comparison of Central Europe and East Asia; R.Väyrynen The European Union and NAFTA Compared; E.Dominguez R. & B.Hettne Subregional Responses to Globalization: A Comparative Analysis; J.H.Mittelman Key Issues in the New Regionalism: Comparisons from Asia, Africa and the Middle East; M.Schulz, F.Söderbaum & J.Öjendal Index