The Ashgate research companion to regionalisms / edited by Timothy M. Shaw, J. Andrew Grant and Scarlett Cornelissen.
"This collection of original essays provides a broad overview of regionalism, together with detailed analyses on the construction, activities, and implications of both established and emerging examples of formal political and economic organizations as well as informal regional entities and netw...
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Ashgate,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction and Overview: The Study of New Regionalism(s) at the Start of the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century
- Comparing Regionalisms: Methodological Aspects and Considerations
- Formal and Informal Regionalism
- The Rise of Interregionalisms: The Case of the European Union's Relations with East Asia
- The European Union: A New Form of Governance
- Regionalism in Flux: Politics, Economics, and Security in the North American Region
- Norms, Identity, and Divergent Paths toward Regional Order in South and Southeast Asia: ASEAN and SAARC in Comparative Perspective
- China and Economic Regionalism in East Asia
- Hemispheric Regionalism in the Americas
- The Changing Context of Regionalism and Regionalisation in the Americas: Mercosur and Beyond
- The Evolution of the African Union Commission and Africrats: Drivers of African Regionalisms
- The 'New' ECOWAS: Implications for the Study of Regional Integration
- Regional Organisation, Regional Arena: The SADC in Southern Africa
- Oceania: A Critical Regionalism Challenging the Foreign Definition of Pacific Identities in Pursuit of Decolonised Destinies
- Middle East Regionalisms: Can an Institution Bridge Geo-Culture to Geo-Economics?
- Beyond Geography: BRIC/SAM and the New Contours of Regionalism
- Commonwealths and Regionalisms in the First Quarter of the Twenty-First Century
- Spatial Development Initiatives: Two Case Studies from Southern Africa
- The Transnational Gang: Challenging the Conventional Narrative
- Transfrontier Conservation and the Spaces of Regionalisms
- New Regionalisms, Micro-Regionalisms, and the Migration-Conflict Nexus: Evidence from Natural Resource Sectors in West Africa.