The relevance of regions in a globalized world: bridging the social sciences-humanities gap
In: The international political economy of new regionalisms series
Regions in a globalized world : bridging the social sciences-humanities gap / Galia Press-Barnathan, Ruth Fine, and Arie M. Kacowicz -- Preferential trade agreements in the developing world / Edward D. Mansfield -- Linking economic performance and regional institutionalism : more local, less global? / Yoram Z. Haftel and Daniel F. Wajner -- Overlapping regionalism and region-building in Africa / Christof Hartman -- Focusing on regions as the way to understand war and peace / Benjamin Miller -- A new cultural geography of East Asia : imagining a "region" through popular culture / Nissim Otmazgin -- Nationalism, religion, and sub-state national identity in Southeast Asia : regional and global relevance / Jacques Bertrand -- The Middle East : a volatile region in transition / Avraham Sela -- The Cantonese Pacific in the making of nations / Henry Yu -- "Linguistic peace"? : reflections on the interstate security consequences of Iberian American linguistic kinships versus European linguistic fragmentation / Carlos Escudé -- Regions of history : the International Congress for the Defense of Culture, Paris 1935 / Susanne Zepp -- The role of translatio/n in the constitution of community (regional) identities : the interdependence of Europe and Latin America / Michael Roessner -- How the Ethiopians changed their skin : the Orient, Africa, and their diasporas / Steven Kaplan -- Conclusions : imagining, perceiving, constructing, explaining, and understanding regions / Galia Press-Barnathan, Ruth Fine, and Arie M. Kacowicz.