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The debates on regionalism have been polarized between European
Union (EU) scholars and non-EU scholars, with the assumption being
that regionalism within the EU and other regions of the world are
quite distinct, with little to be learnt from dialogue with each
other. This book challenges such assumptions and calls for a
genuine debate between scholars of regionalism. This book
demonstrates that more can and needs to be learned about regional
integration all over the world through comparison and reflection on
specific regional trends. Beginning with a theoretically driven
introduction, leading experts in the field are brought together to
offer a series of case studies on regional integration within Latin
America, Africa, Asia, North America and Europe. In Part III the
authors investigate the links between the EU and selected other
regional organisations and processes, exploring the dynamics
through which these interregional relations are developing and the
implications they have for the study of contemporary
regionalism/regionalisation both inside and beyond the continent of
Europe. The conclusions set out a challenging research agenda for
comparative studies in the field. Addressing one of the
under-explored aspects of EU studies, the EU's coexistence with
other pan-continental/regional organisations in the European
continent, this book will be of interest to students and scholars
of regionalism, IPE, European Studies and international politics.
Fully updated to include the new Treaty of Lisbon, this is the best
short and accessible introduction to the politics of the European
Union, written by one of the world's most well-known authorities in
the area. Ideal starting reading for students and the general
reader, it explains in clear jargon-free language: the EU's
development to date how the EU works, and why it works this way the
EU's major policies the EU's biggest problems and controversies the
EU's likely evolution in the coming years. The new edition builds
on the strengths of the previous edition and now includes extra
material on: the Treaty of Lisbon the EU's development since 2003,
including its enlargements in 2004 and 2007 recent EU policies and
rule changes the EU's role in the world. Key features to help
learning and understanding are: boxed descriptions of key issues
and events a guide to further reading at the end of each chapter a
glossary of key terms, concepts and people helpful appendices about
the EU's member states and good internet sources.
Fully updated to include the new Treaty of Lisbon, this is the best
short and accessible introduction to the politics of the European
Union, written by one of the world's most well-known authorities in
the area. Ideal starting reading for students and the general
reader, it explains in clear jargon-free language: the EU's
development to date how the EU works, and why it works this way the
EU's major policies the EU's biggest problems and controversies the
EU's likely evolution in the coming years. The new edition builds
on the strengths of the previous edition and now includes extra
material on: the Treaty of Lisbon the EU's development since 2003,
including its enlargements in 2004 and 2007 recent EU policies and
rule changes the EU's role in the world. Key features to help
learning and understanding are: boxed descriptions of key issues
and events a guide to further reading at the end of each chapter a
glossary of key terms, concepts and people helpful appendices about
the EU's member states and good internet sources.
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