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The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism - The Case of Latin America (Hardcover, 2012)
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The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism - The Case of Latin America (Hardcover, 2012)
Series: United Nations University Series on Regionalism, 4
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The focus of this edited volume is twofold: to better understand
current regional transformations; and to discuss what new
developments mean for how we theorize non-European regionalism and
regionalist governance. The book provides an original and grounded
analysis of post-hegemonic and post-trade arrangements in the areas
of finance, security, development and civil society. By observing
these points the authors hope to open a new space for an analysis
of the transformative capacity and the political resilience of new
regional spaces and institutional arrangements. Theoretically, by
focusing on the question of post-trade regional governance we hope
to challenge New Regionalist approaches that have usefully embraced
issues beyond mainstream EU studies (in particular the links
between the regional, the international and the local), yet had
assumed regionalism as taking place within and modelled by
neoliberal economics. The approach taken here supersedes the old
categorizations of 'old' and 'new' regionalism to explain new
realities that are not taking place within and modelled by
neoliberal economics. The chapters will contribute to the
analytical field of (comparative) regionalism by addressing new
questions about how transformative post-hegemonic regionalism(s)
are in terms of regional space and new polities. Finally, the
collection is an open invitation to engage EU and other studies on
regionalism as Latin America matters for the knowledge it can
provide on pressing questions such as flexibility, the use of
informal politics and power, and the continuing
widening-versus-deepening debate understanding regionalism and
regionalization for other regions of the world."
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