Conclusion: What Futures for New Regionalism
Söderbaum, Fredrik and Shaw, Timothy, "Conclusion: What Futures for New Regionalism" in Theories of New Regionalism. A Palgrave Reader ed. Söderbaum, Fredrik and Shaw, Timothy (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003), 211-225.
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Shaw, TimothyChapter Title Conclusion: What Futures for New Regionalism Book Title Theories of New Regionalism. A Palgrave Reader Publication Date 2003 Place of Publication Basingstoke Publisher Palgrave Start page 211 End page 225 Language eng Abstract Anyone following the development of international affairs in the post-Cold War era will be struck by the revitalization and proliferation of regionalism. The widening and deepening of the European Union (EU) is perhaps the most recognized and debated example of this trend, but a rich variety of other formal and informal regionalization processes can also be observed around the world. This volume has taken as its point of departure the assertion that we need theory in order to make the new regionalism more intelligible. The problem to date has been a lack of systematic theoretical debate in the study of new regionalism; but in our view this also constitutes a challenge, even an opportunity. UNBIS Thesaurus INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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