Regionalism has regained momentum in the post-Cold War era. New
economic groupings continue to spring up across the globe, while
older regional organizations have strengthened their institutional
bases and broadened their scope. Explaining the reinvigoration of
regionalism requires comparative analyses that not only highlight
the commonalities that characterize various regional experiments
but also account for the differential outcomes and divergent
trajectories such projects exhibit. This collection of seminal
articles on regionalism advances theoretical concepts that can
stimulate useful comparisons, along with scholarly surveys of
important instances of regionalism in the contemporary world.
Besides classic studies of the European Union, the volume includes
authoritative overviews and case studies of regionalist projects in
East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and
Central Eurasia. An introductory essay situates these articles in
the context of the five decade-long research program on regional
integration theory.
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