European Union and new regionalism : competing regionalism and global governance in a post-hegemonic era /

Foreword to the Third Edition: regionalism - a new paradigm?, George Joffé; Preface to the Third Edition; Introduction: globalization, new regionalism and the role of the European Union, Mario Telò. Part I Theoretical Perspectives: Regional blocs, world order and the new medievalism, Andrew Gamble;...

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Group Author: Telò, Mario
Published: Ashgate,
Publisher Address: Farnham :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The international political economy of new regionalisms series
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Summary: Foreword to the Third Edition: regionalism - a new paradigm?, George Joffé; Preface to the Third Edition; Introduction: globalization, new regionalism and the role of the European Union, Mario Telò. Part I Theoretical Perspectives: Regional blocs, world order and the new medievalism, Andrew Gamble; The political economy of new regionalism and world governance, Pier Carlo Padoan; Cultural difference, regionalization and globalization, Thomas Meyer; Alternative models of regional cooperation? The limits of regional institutionalisation in East Asia, Richard Higgott; Interregionalism and worl
Carrier Form: xxiv, 478 pages : illustrations, maps, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [405]-463) and index.
ISBN: 9781472434395 (paperback) :
1472434390 (paperback)
9781472434364
1472434366
9781472434388
1472434382
Index Number: HC240
CLC: D814.1
Call Number: D814.1/E899-1
Contents: Foreword: regionalism -- a new paradigm?, George Joffe; Preface to t 3rd Edition; Introduction: globalization, new regionalism and the role of the European Union, Mario Telo; Part I Theoretical perspectives: Regional blocs, world order and the new medievalism, Andrew Gamble; The political economy of new regionalism and world governance, Pier Carlo Padoan; Cultural difference, regionalization and globalization, Thomas Meyer; Alternative models of regiona cooperation? The limits of regional institutionalization in East Asia, Richard Higgott; Interregionalism and world order: the diverging EU a