
Regional Integration and Social Cohesion
Perspectives from the Developing World
Candice Moore(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
Will be published approx. on 18. July 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
234 pages
978-2-87574-063-2 (ISBN)
Description
Far-reaching changes in the global distribution of wealth over the last few decades have led scholars of regional integration to recognise a need to examine the regional level as an arena of social policy formation and implementation. This development has long been an aspect of a region such as the EU, but is relatively recent in the regions of the developing world. This collection of essays, the result of the RISC Conference held from 30 November to 3 December 2011, marks a welcome contribution to the start of a discussion about regional integration and social cohesion in the developing world, by major scholars in each field.
This book examines key challenges to the cultivation of social cohesion at the regional and national levels. It asks the question whether regional integration as currently practised presents a hospitable site for the cultivation and delivery of social goods in Africa and elsewhere in the developing world. Without discounting the national and sub-national levels in the addressing of social goals, the volume indicates a path to greater awareness of the impediments to agreement on social policy at the regional level, examining the different conceptions of social cohesion across regions; the impediments to social cohesion in the African and Latin American regional integration models; and, the domestic level progress of social cohesion, especially in South Africa and Vietnam.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bruxelles
Belgium
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-87574-063-2 (9782875740632)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0352-6317-6
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E-Book
12/2013
300th Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€92.79
Available for download
Person
Candice Moore holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a BA Honours degree from the Rand Afrikaans University. Her research at the NRF-SARChI Chair at the University of Johannesburg focuses on the foreign policies of emerging states, mainly South Africa and Brazil, as well as the development of IR theory in these two countries. She has long held an interest in regional integration in Africa and beyond.
Content
Contents: Dumisani S. Kumalo: International and Continental Social Cohesion: The missing link in regional integration - Candice Moore: Social Cohesion and the Challenge of Globalisation: An unfolding African response? - Harlan Koff: Comparing the 'A, B, Cs' of Social Cohesion across World Regions: Association, belonging and change - Robert Mattes: <<Asocial Cohesion>>: Political community and social capital in Africa's democratising societies - Daniel C. Bach: Thick Institutionalism vs Lean Integration: New regionalism in Africa - Maxi Schoeman: Regional Integration, Regionalism and Regionalisation in Africa: An imagined reality? - John Akokpari: The Crisis of Social Cohesion in Africa: Is regionalism the answer? - Hugo Fazio Vengoa: America Latina en los inicios de la segunda decada el siglo XXI: ?Colision o resonancia de temporalidades? - Roberto S. Duran: Breves reflexiones en torno a la cooperacion latinoamericana, 1990-2010 - Vanessa Barolsky: Interrogating Social Cohesion: The South African case - Le Bach Duong/Khuat Thu Hong: Post-Socialist Regime and Challenges to Social Cohesion Structure in Vietnam.