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This book is dedicated to the implications of the new regionalism for global security and development. The fourth volume in the five-volume The New Regionalism Series , it features contributions from the UNU/WIDER project on new regionalism. Earlier volumes have dealt with the relationship between globalization and regionalization as well as various national perspectives from the North and from the South on the process of regionalization. The fifth volume will be published separately next year.
List of contents
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes on the Contributors Foreword; Giovanni Andrea Cornia Editors' Preface The Logic of Regional Security in the Post-Cold War World ; B.Buzan Regional Cooperation and Economic Development; P.Mistry Development and Regional Integration in Latin America: Another Chance for an Unfulfilled Promise?; A.Sunkel The New Regionalism and Collective Diplomacy in Latin America; A.Frohman Africa in the Global Political Economy: Globalization, Regionalization or Marginalization; T.M.Shaw The Role of the Regional Factor in West Africa; F.Söderbaum Israel, Palestine and Jordan - Triangle or Peace or Conflict?; H.Lindholm-Schulz & M.Schulz Regional Hydropolitics in Mainland South East Asia: A New Deal in a New Era; J.Öjendal Power and Water: The Coming Order in Southern Africa; L.A.Swatuk Regional Cooperation and Peace: A Chinese View; S.Ji-ru A Regional Framework for Peace and Development in the Balkans; J.Minic Contents of Volumes 1 - 5 Index
About the author
BARRY BUZAN Professor of International Studies, University of Westminster
ALICIA FROHMANN Research Professor, Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences, University of Chile
HELENA LINDHOLM SCHULZ Researcher and Lecturer, Department of Peace and Development, Göteborg University
MICHAEL SCHULZ Researcher and Lecturer, Department of Peace and Development, Göteborg University
JELICA MINIC Researcher, Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade
PERCY MISTRY Chair of Oxford International Group
TIMOTHY M. SHAW General Editor, International Political Economy Series
Summary
This book is dedicated to the implications of the new regionalism for global security and development. The fourth volume in the five-volume The New Regionalism Series , it features contributions from the UNU/WIDER project on new regionalism.