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_aEssays on Global Regionalism II _h[electronic resource] : _bWill Regions Save the World? / _cedited by Amitav Acharya, Philippe De Lombaerde, Beatrix Futák-Campbell, Lynda Chinenye Iroulo, Juliana Peixoto Batista. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aChapter 1. Introduction to Essays on Global Regionalism (Vol. II): Will Regions Save the World? -- Part I: Global Perspectives -- Chapter 2. Are you NUTS? A United Nations of Regions -- Chapter 3. United Nations Law and Global Regionalism -- Chapter 4. United Regions: Exploring the Impact of Regionalism in a Multipolar World -- Chapter 5. Can Regionalism Save the World? Geopolitical Challenges and Regionalism -- Chapter 6. Can Regions Stabilise the Global Geopolitical System? Balancing Local Initiatives and Global Challenges -- Chapter 7. Regionalism in the Global International Relations: Promoting an Ethical and Intercultura Global Agenda -- Chapter 8. Rethinking Regionalism as a Force for Global Cooperation, Not Fragmentation -- Chapter 9. The World Needs a Radical Regionalism -- Chapter 10. Will Regions Save the World? Regional Organisations and Conflict Resolution -- Chapter 11. Regionalism and Deglobalisation -- Chapter 12. Towards a Regional Glocalisation -- Chapter 13. Sub-National Regional Actorness: A Polycentric Pathway via Paris -- Chapter 14. Interrogating the Potential of ASEAN Regionalism as a Panacea for Global Challenges -- Chapter 15. The Place of Regionalism in Investor-State Dispute Settlement -- Chapter 16. Digital Regionalism: Exploring Fault Lines in Global Digital Governance -- Chapter 17. Constructing Transnational Governance from the Regional Level: The Role of Regional Institutions in the Areas of Health and Migration -- Part II: The Future of Interregionalism -- Chapter 18. Overlaps, Observers, and Organisational Cooperation: New Perspectives on Interregionalism -- Chapter 19. Interregional Fluidness of the Global South -- Chapter 20. Science and Technology in Interregional Association Strategies: The Construction of Geopolitical Circles of Trust in the New Multipolarity -- Chapter 21. Towards Global Cooperation via Megaregion Formation: Facing the Global Polycrisis -- Chapter 22. Opportunities and Challenges of Interregionalism: The Case of the European Union-Mercosur Negotiation -- Chapter 23. The Interregionalism Imperative: Europe's Myopic Response to Irregular Migration and Displacement Challenges and an Alternative Path Forward -- Chapter Part III: Regional Perspectives -- Chapter 24. Unravelling Stability: Regional Hegemony in West and Southern Africa Through Three Lenses -- Chapter 25. Regionalism and the Quest for Geopolitical Stability: An Analysis of the Role of ECOWAS -- Chapter 26. Regionalism and Endemic Instability: How to (Not) Understand the Illusion of Regionalism Dividends in Africa -- Chapter 27. Advancing Regional Resilience: Lessons from Article 16 of the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons in the IGAD Region and SOP Development in Uganda, Kenya, and Ethiopia -- Chapter 28. Global Spaces for Co-Existence, Governance, and Sustainability: Intersections of Climate Change, Herder-Farmer Conflicts, and Human Security from the Regional Context of ECOWAS -- Chapter 29. African Human Rights Architecture: A (Safe) Space for All Africans? Human Rights of LGBTIQ+ Persons and the Role of the African Union -- Chapter 30. Evaluating the Rising Tides of Regional Economic Integration in Africa: The Reality and Illusion of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) -- Chapter 31. A Critical Appraisal of Regional Economic Integration in the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) -- Chapter 32. Regionalism: Lessons from Africa -- Chapter 33. Referee, Player, Or (Only) Trophy? Africa In Contemporary Global Geopolitics and Global Governance -- Chapter 34. The Role of Science Diplomacy in Consolidating the Global Resonance of EU External Action -- 35. Regionalism in South Asia: Trajectories, Achievements, and Potentials -- Chapter 36. Regionalism and Border Management: The Case of the India-Myanmar Free Movement Regime -- Chapter 37. China's Influence on the Conceptual Transformation of Economic Regionalism as a Tool for Development and Balance of Power -- Chapter 38. New Asian Regionalism and Global Governance -- Chapter 39. ASEAN’s Presence in Regionalism: Challenges and Possibilities in Indo-Pacific Geopolitics -- Chapter 40. Rethinking Regionalism: The ASEAN Way's Impact on Global Cooperation -- Chapter 41. Caribbean Regionalism and the Broader Geopolitical Backdrop: A Two-Case Analysis -- Chapter 42. Digital Regionalism in the Caribbean: The Reason and Facilitator for ICT Development -- Chapter 43. The Role of Regional Agreements in the New International Scenario: The Andean Region Case -- Chapter 44. Navigating Change: The Role of Latin American and Caribbean Regionalism in Shaping Social Policy in an Uncertain Global Order -- Chapter 45. Health and Regional Governance in Latin America: New Perspectives in a Transformative Regionalism Context -- Chapter 46. Regional Public Policies for Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Different Contexts: A Study of Theory and Practice in Mercosur and Europe -- Chapter 47. Beyond Borders: Exploring Amazonian Regionalism as a Model for Cross-Border Collaboration and Sustainable Development in Global Contexts. | |
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| 520 | _aIn this ambitious two-volume open access collection of essays, a diverse group of scholars from all over the world reflects on the past, present and future of the (comparative) regionalism research program. Volume II reflects on the continued relevance of regions in current world politics, on scenarios that can be visualized in terms of their future role, and on normative arguments that claim a role for regions as important governance levels. In consecutive sections, the chapter authors explore the role of regions in global governance, the role of interregional relations, and the (regional) role and impact of regional organizations. This collection of essays celebrates and highlights the research and scholarly undertakings of the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) on its 25th anniversary. | ||
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