1st Edition
The New International Relations of Sub-Regionalism Asia and Europe
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
45 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
256 Pages
45 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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In the context of the end of the Cold War and the spread of globalism, sub-regions are attracting attention as new social units of international society never before observed. In the "second wave" of regionalism that became active in the 1980s, a new regionalism, which differed qualitatively from the old regionalism, expanded globally. This "new regionalism" is characterized by... Read more
Foreword
Notes on contributors
Preface
Introduction: A New Framework for Understanding Sub-Regions/Sub-Regionalism (Hidetoshi Taga and Seiichi Igarashi)
- Toward a New Analytical Framework of Subregions: Cross-scale Regional Governance (Hidetoshi Taga and Hideo Kojimoto)
- Small States’ Strategies in the Mekong Region: Perspectives from Laos (Yuji MORIKAWA)
- Alternative Mekong Regionalism: From the Perspective of Regional Hegemony and Civil Society (Seiichi Igarashi)
- Civil Society vs. GMS States in Terms of Infrastructure and Hydropower Development Projects (Kosum Saichan and Hiroshi Komatsu)
- Changing Borderland Local Communities with Development of the GMS Program (Ekamol Saichan)
- The Mekong Region and Changing Borders: A Focus on the CBTA and BCPs (Tetsu Sadotomo and Kenji Nakayama)
- Normative Politics in the European Union’s External Actions: The Case of ENI Cross-Border Cooperation (Yoichiro Usui)
- Sub Regionalism in the Border Regions between the EU and Russia (Kazu Takahashi)
- The Parallel Evolution of Functional Macroregions and Cross-scale Regional Governance as Emerging Political Instruments in the North Sea Region (Hideo Kojimoto, Yoshitaka Ota, and Ann Bell)
Index
Biography
Hidetoshi Taga is Professor of Social Sciences at Waseda University, Japan
Seiichi Igarashi is Associate Professor in Graduate School of Social Sciences at Chiba University, Japan






