Regional Peace through Economic Integration: The Applicability of the European Model in South Asia

Robbani, Golam, "Regional Peace through Economic Integration: The Applicability of the European Model in South Asia" in The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia ed. Dieter, Heribert (London: Taylor & Francis, 2007), n/a-n/a.

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  • Author Robbani, Golam
    Book Editor Dieter, Heribert
    Chapter Title Regional Peace through Economic Integration: The Applicability of the European Model in South Asia
    Book Title The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia
    Publication Date 2007
    Place of Publication London
    Publisher Taylor & Francis
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract Regional integration arrangements are being seen as a major trend with a new, genuinely worldwide economic and political phenomenon having a significant impact on various issue areas. Region formation around the globe has now become a fashion of the day. Almost all countries in the world are members of at least one regional bloc (a notable exception is Mongolia). Apparently the world is becoming a ‘world of regions’ – though not replacing the significance of nation-states. While the number of such organizations is amazingly high, success in attaining their stated objectives is disappointingly low. The European Union (EU), of course, is an obvious exception. Nevertheless, as well as economic benefits, new hopes are hovering around the effectiveness of regional organizations in maintaining regional peace and security.
    UNBIS Thesaurus REGIONALISM
    Regional Integration
    REGIONAL ECONOMICS
    Copyright Holder The Author
    Copyright Year 2007
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9780415664004
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