Over the last two decades, globalization and regionalization have
led to the emergence of an increasingly differentiated multi-level
system of global governance. One characteristic of this system is
the growing level of interaction among regional organization and
these interregional relations constitute a novelty in international
relations, one that varies greatly in form, in function and in
level of institutionalization.
"Interregionalism and International Relations" is the first attempt
to summarize the state of the art in this rich new field of
international relations research. It provides a comprehensive,
theory-guided introduction into the numerous facets of this new
phenomenon. Following a theoretical explanation and a typology of
interregional relations, subsequent parts of the book examine key
contacts between major world regions such as Asia and American,
Asia and Europe, America and Europe, and Africa and Europe. This
book also presents comparative analysis and borderline cases that
transcend the standard manifestations of interregionalism.
With high-level contributors noted for their expertise in
international relations and their expertise in interregion
relations, this volume will appeal to political science scholars,
diplomats and those with an interest in global and regional
diplomacy.
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