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In: KFG working paper 7
In: European studies in the Caucasus 2
In: Routledge research in comparative politics 65
pt. 1. Drivers of regionalism : the European and Asian cases compared -- pt. 2. The role of crisis as a driver of regional integration -- pt. 3. Traditional and non-traditional security as drivers of regional integration -- pt. 4. Economic and business perspectives on drivers of regional integration -- pt. 5. Rethinking regionalism, inter-regionalism and multilateralism -- pt. 6. What could Europe and Asia learn from each other's experience? -- pt. 7. Conclusions.
In: The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms Ser.
The nation states in the Black Sea area have initiated many co-operative policies but the area also sees numerous tensions between neighboring states. The conflict-co-operation paradox, along with ethnic fragmentation and shared culture, are two of the most salient features of the Black Sea Area. These paradoxes are not the only force in the evolution of the region though. There are also issues such as ethnic and national identity, the failure of democratization, energy and resources, as well as the influence of other powers such as Russia, the EU and the USA. The key questions asked by the authors in this book are: to what extent is there an emerging regionalism in the Black Sea area? Is the Black Sea a region? What are the common interests shared by the former USSR states, the three EU member states neighboring the Black Sea - Bulgaria, Greece and Romania, and a NATO country - Turkey? Are the fault-lines dividing them more pervasive than the incentives for cooperation? Can we speak of a shared identity? The first part of the book places the Black Sea problematique in a wider historical and spatial context. The authors then take a closer look at the region and examine further the structure of the Black Sea area. They offer a perspective on smaller actors with great ambitions, such as Azerbaijan and Romania, and go on to make a comparison between the emerging regionalism in the Black Sea area and regionalisms in other parts of the world.
Continent, coast, ocean : dynamics of regionalism in Eastern Asia -- Contents -- Foreword -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- Part One: Putting Japanese Imperial History to Rest -- 1. The Success of Japan's Multi-Directional Diplomacy in Modern Times -- 2. War Memories and Japan's Relations with East Asian Countries -- Part Two: The Economics of Regional Integration -- 3. Myths and Miracles of Economic Development in East Asia: Policy Lessons for Malaysia in the Twenty-first Century -- 4. Towards a New Paradigm in East Asian Economic Studies* -- Part Three: Inter-Regionalism and Regionalism -- 5. Alliance and Arms: A Study of the Change in U.S. Arms Transfer to East Asian Allies, 1950–2001* -- 6. A Multicultural European Union and Its Implications for Asia -- 7. The Future Prospects of Multilateralism in Southeast and East Asia -- 8. The Historical and Cultural Legacy of Relations between Southeast Asia and East Asia, with Special Reference to Malaysia -- Part Four: New Knowledge, New Problems, New Solutions -- 9. Reinventing Traditional Values for Our Future: A Malaysian Organizational Response -- 10. The Dynamic Growth Order in East and Southeast Asia: Strategic Challenges and Prospects in the Post-9/11 Era -- 11. Islam in Asia: The Way Ahead -- Index.
In: Dialektik des Globalen Ser
Annotation, Regionen haben in den Souver nit tsstrategien konkreter Akteure bereits seit dem fruhen 19. Jahrhundert vielf ltigen Ausdruck gefunden; seit dem Ende des Kalten Krieges scheinen sie eine bevorzugte Reaktion auf aktuelle Globalisierungsprozesse darzustellen - vor allem im Globalen S den. Dieser Band f hrt in die fragmentierten Wissensbest nde unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zum Thema Regionen und Regionalisierungsprojekte ein
In: Global institutions
Introduction: Regionalism under stress / Detlef Nolte and Brigitte Weiffen -- Stress factors and their impact on regionalism / Brigitte Weiffen -- Regionalism under stress : a comparative perspective / Tanja Börzel and Thomas Risse -- Multipolarity is in, multilateralism out : rising minilateralism and the downgrading of regionalism / Andrés Malamud and Eduardo Viola -- Constructing integration : resilience and political innovation in the EU / Ana Paula Tostes -- Facing the rule of law crisis within the European Union / Carlos Closa -- The mainstreaming of security and defense in the European Union post-2016 : building resilience in challenging times / Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira -- Mercosur between resilience and disintegration / Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann -- UNASUR on the edge / Nicolás Comini and Alejandro Frenkel -- The Pacific Alliance : regionalism without stress? / Detlef Nolte -- EU-LAC relations after Brexit : regionalism and inter-regionalism à la carte / Susanne Gratius -- The EU crisis and the comparative study of Latin American regionalism / Detlef Nolte -- Regionalism in sub-Saharan Africa : structural constraints and African agency / Christof Hartmann -- Regionalism in distress : is ASEAN coping with global crises and power shifts? / Maria-Gabriela Manea.
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In: Rethinking World Politics Ser.
Cover -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Why Rethink Regionalism? -- Rethinking Regional History -- Rethinking Regional Space -- Rethinking Regional Comparison -- Rethinking Regions in Global Perspective -- The Organization of the Book -- 2 Learning from History -- Early Regionalism -- Old Regionalism -- New Regionalism -- Conclusion: Towards Comparative Regionalism -- 3 Learning from Theory -- Neorealist and Intergovernmentalist Approaches -- Functionalist, Liberal and Institutionalist Approaches -- Regional Economic Integration Theory -- Social Constructivist Approaches -- Critical Approaches -- New Regionalism Approach -- Post-Structural and Post-Modern Approaches -- Conclusion -- 4 The Richness of Comparative Regionalism -- Eurocentrism and False Universalism -- Parochialism and Area-Centricity -- Integrating 'Europe' Within Comparative Regionalism -- Conclusion: An Eclectic Comparativist Perspective -- 5 Obviating the Gap Between Formal and Informal Regionalism -- Debates About Formal and Informal Regionalism -- East and Southeast Asia -- Europe -- Africa -- Americas -- Conclusion -- 6 Organizing Regional Space -- Types of Regions -- Institutions, Organizations and Networks -- Types of Regional Cooperation Mechanisms -- Intersecting Regional Spaces -- Conclusion -- 7 Multidimensional Regionalism -- Security Regionalism -- Economic and Development Regionalism -- Social Regionalism -- Environmental Regionalism -- Conclusion -- 8 Civil Society in Regionalism -- Debates About Civil Society in Regionalism -- The Pluralism of Civil Society Regionalism: Evidence from Africa -- Conclusion -- 9 External Actors in Regionalism -- Regional Market-Building from Outside -- Building Ecological Regions from Outside -- Constructing and Deconstructing Security Regions from Outside -- Conclusion.
In: Dialektik des Globalen
Regions have been widely expressed in the sovereignty strategies of concrete actors since the early 19th century; Since the end of the Cold War, they seem to be a favored response to current globalization processes, especially in the Global South. This volume introduces the fragmented knowledge of different disciplines on the topic of regions and regionalization projects. - Regionen haben in den Souveränitätsstrategien konkreter Akteure bereits seit dem frühen 19. Jahrhundert vielfältigen Ausdruck gefunden; seit dem Ende des Kalten Krieges scheinen sie eine bevorzugte Reaktion auf aktuelle Globalisierungsprozesse darzustellen – vor allem im Globalen Süden. Dieser Band führt in die fragmentierten Wissensbestände unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zum Thema Regionen und Regionalisierungsprojekte ein.
In: Publikationen der Bayerischen Amerika-Akademie Band 18
Birgit M. BAURIDL, From Grafenwoehr to 'Graf': A Transnational American Region in BavariaKatharina GERUND, Sisterhood Is Regional? US-American Women's Activism between the Global and the Local; Amy Doherty MOHR, Over There: Willa Cather's Mobilization of Domestic Spaces in One of Ours -- Rachael PRICE, Blue Northers and Barbed Wire: Modernization and the Village in Larry McMurtry's The Last Picture Show; Tanja N. AHO, Reality Television, Critical Regionalism, and Low Theory: Paranoid and Reparative Readings of Representations of Class and Race in the US South.
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