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Regionalization in a Globalizing World
A Comparative Perspective on Forms, Actors and Processes

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The international system has been transformed by the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the decline of the Non-aligned Movement, and the rise of globalization. This volume explores one important feature of the new global politics -- the emerging role of regional systems of relations. While the European Union is the most advanced case, most other parts of the world display at least the beginnings of regional systems. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the book examines these processes from a comparative perspective.Focusing on all the major regions of the world, this book shows that regionalization is an unevenly developing, highly heterogeneous and multidimensional phenomenon. But in the search for a new basis for world order, it does constitute an interesting possibility.The contributors come from a range of disciplines. Each is an area specialist. Their thoughtful, up-to-date analyses examine eleven different regions that are cominginto existence in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. Strong comparative essays put the empirical material in the context of the diverse strands of new thinking in international studies that is emerging.The volume provides a useful text both for graduate and post-graduate students.>

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Assisted by Michael Schulz (Editor), Fredrik Soderbaum (Editor), Joakim Ojendal (Editor), Dr Fredrik Soderbaum (Editor)
Authors Michael Schulz, Fredrik Sderbaum, 214, Jo jendal
Publisher Zed Books
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.12.2022
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration
 
EAN 9781856497282
ISBN 978-1-85649-728-2
Pages 320
 

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