Interregionalism, the institutionalized relations between world
regions, is a new phenomenon in international relations. It also a
new layer of development in an increasingly differentiated global
order. This volume examines the structure of this phenomenon and
the scholarly discourse it is generating. It takes stock of
empirical facts and theoretical explanations, bringing together
with clarity and concision the latest research on this key area.
This essential new book: * traces the emergence of interregionalism
and reviews the latest literature * provides a conceptual and
theoretical framework for study * includes case studies of
inter-regional relations between: Asia and America; Asia and
Europe; Europe and America; and Europe and Africa. * delivers
comparative analyses and special cases such as continental summits
and interregional relationships beyond the Triad. * summarizes and
evaluates the findings of each chapter, providing a basis for
further research. This is a key reference book for students and
researchers of regionalism, global governance and international
relations.
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