1st Edition
The EU and World Regionalism The Makability of Regions in the 21st Century
320 Pages
by
Routledge
320 Pages
by
Routledge
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Much has been said about the driving forces of region-building processes or regionalization worldwide, yet few systematic and comparative studies have been conducted on how regions can contribute to the building of other regions - and more concretely, how the European Union has 'pushed' for regionalization worldwide. This comparative book investigates the impact that the EU has on regionalization... Read more
1: Introduction; 2: Supporting Regional Integration and Cooperation Worldwide: An Overview of the European Union Approach; 3: Exporting the European Model of Regional Integration: The Case of Agriculture; 4: EU Trade Strategy and Regionalism: Assessing the Impact on Europe's Developing Country Partners; 5: Toes in the Water: The ‘Makability' of ASEAN and European Commission Support to Economic Integration in Southeast Asia under the ASEAN–EU Programme for Regional Integration Support (APRIS); 6: The European Union and the ‘Making' of South American Regionalism; 7: NAFTA Parity in Real Time and the ‘Making' of the EU–Mexico Partnership; 8: Normative Europe: Changing Values and Attitudes in Central America; 9: An Assessment of European Union Cooperation towards the Andean Community (1992-2007); 10: The Role of Epistemic Communities in the ‘Makability' of MERCOSUR; 11: An Evaluation of the EU–Mediterranean Region-Building from the Perspective of the Regionalization Process in the Mediterranean; 12: The EU's Ambitious Regionalization of the South Caucasus; 13: The EU and (Sub-) Regional Organizations in North-Eastern Europe: Impact on (Sub-) Regional Cooperation and Integration; 14: The Making of the East African Community: A Case Study; 15: The EU and Regional Integration in Central Africa: Promoting Inter-Regionalism as an Incentive to the Regionalist Scheme?; 16: Commonwealth(s) of Regions Extra-EU? Anglophone Globalization and New Regionalisms; 17: EU Support to Regional Integration Worldwide and the ‘Makability' of Regions: Conclusions
Biography
Edited by Philippe De Lombaerde, United Nations University (UNU-CRIS), Belgium and Michael Schulz, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
'This important book fills a hole in the theory and practice of region-building, namely the unique and little understood role of the EU foreign policy of region-making throughout the world. It is systematic and solidly comparative and will provide a benchmark for further research on the new regionalism and world order.' Björn Hettne, University of Göteborg, Sweden 'This is an important and valuable book as it examines in a thorough manner the external impact of the EU’s regionalising impulse. It comprehensively brings together policymakers and scholars in a rich collection of case studies on a neglected area of regional integration studies. The authors present a rigorous analysis of the complexities and nuances of regionalism and inter-regionalism.' Philomena Murray, University of Melbourne, Australia






