1st Edition

Regionalism in the Post-Cold War World

Edited By Stephen Calleya Copyright 2000
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2000:  This text describes, analyzes and projects the implications of regionalism on contemporary international relations. Regional policy positions are examined in order to increase our understanding of how the direct impact patterns of relations at a regional level of analysis are having in the shifting balance of international power. The book clarifies what types of regional dynamics are manifesting themselves in different parts of the world, and consists of both theoretical and empirical assessments (similar to those developed in the author's previous book on regionalism) that ensures that the comparative analysis conducted is a comprehensive and coherent one.

    One: Regionalism and Contemporary World Politics; 1: Global Hegemony and Regionalism; Two: European Regionalism; 2: European Regionalism — Where is the European Union Heading?; 3: The ‘Nordic Model of Regionalism’; 4: Subregionalism in South Eastern Europe; 5: The OSCE and Regional Cooperation in Europe; Three: Global Regionalism; 6: Regional Dynamics in the Mediterranean; 7: Towards the FTAA: Challenges, Limits and Possibilities of Inter-American Regionalism; 8: The Caribbean Regional Integration: What Developments?; Closing Remarks

    Biography

    Stephen Calleya