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New regionalism in the global political economy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Cavendish Publishing Ltd. 2002Description: 257pISBN:
  • 9780415277679
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 BRE-2
Contents:
Table of contents Preface and Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; List of tables and figures; Chapter 1. Regions in Comparative Perspective; Chapter 2. Regionalism and the Emerging (Intrusive) World Order: Sovereignty, Autonomy, Identity; Chapter 3. Theorising the Rise of Regionness; Chapter 4. The Trade-Environment Nexus and the Potential of Regional Trade Institutions; Chapter 5. Governance after Financial Crisis: South American Perspectives on the Reformulation of Regionalism; Chapter 6. Regionalism and development after the global financial crisis; Chapter 7. Regionalism and Asia; Chapter 8. Asian multilateral institutions and their response to the Asian economic crisis: the regional and global implications; Chapter 9. Europeanisation and globalization: complementary or contradictory trends; Chapter 10. Austria's and Sweden's accession to the European Union: a comparative neo-Gramscian analysis; Chapter 11. Discovering the frontiers of Regionalism: Fostering Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Competitiveness in the European Union
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Table of contents
Preface and Acknowledgements;
List of Abbreviations;
List of tables and figures;
Chapter 1. Regions in Comparative Perspective;
Chapter 2. Regionalism and the Emerging (Intrusive) World Order: Sovereignty, Autonomy, Identity;

Chapter 3. Theorising the Rise of Regionness;
Chapter 4. The Trade-Environment Nexus and the Potential of Regional Trade Institutions;
Chapter 5. Governance after Financial Crisis: South American Perspectives on the Reformulation of Regionalism;
Chapter 6. Regionalism and development after the global financial crisis;
Chapter 7. Regionalism and Asia;
Chapter 8. Asian multilateral institutions and their response to the Asian economic crisis: the regional and global implications; Chapter 9. Europeanisation and globalization: complementary or contradictory trends;
Chapter 10. Austria's and Sweden's accession to the European Union: a comparative neo-Gramscian analysis;
Chapter 11. Discovering the frontiers of Regionalism: Fostering Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Competitiveness in the European Union

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