The Oxford handbook of comparative regionalism / edited by Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse.
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TextSeries: Oxford handbooksPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press 2016Edition: First editionDescription: xvii, 677 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: - text
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- 9780199682300
- 0199682305
- Handbook of comparative regionalism
- Comparative regionalism
- 341.24 23
- JZ5330.O84
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents : Introduction: Framework of the handbook and conceptual clarifications -- Old, new, and comparative regionalism: The history and scholarly development of the field -- Part 1 : Approaches to comparative regionalism : Theorizing regionalism: Cooperation, and governance -- Globalization, domestic politics, and regionalism -- The diffusion of regionalism -- Regionalism beyond EU-centrism -- Part 2 : Regional orders around the world : North America and transatlantic area -- Latin America -- Europe -- Eurasia -- Asia -- North Africa and middle east -- Sub-saharan Africa-- Part 3: Regional Governance: Regional security Governance -- Regional trade Governance -- Regional monetary and financial Governance -- Regional and development Governance -- Regional social and gender Governance -- Regional environmental Governance -- Regional migration Governance -- Regional human right and democracy governance -- Part 4: Comparing regional institutions: Regional institution design -- Regional dispute settlement -- Regional identities and communities -- The legitimacy of regional institutions -- Inter - and transregional -- Three cheers for comparative regionalism
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