Rethinking EU Studies: The Contribution of Comparative Regionalism

Van Langenhove, Luk and Warleigh-Lack, Alex, (2010). Rethinking EU Studies: The Contribution of Comparative Regionalism. Journal of European Integration, 32(6), 541-562

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  • Author Van Langenhove, Luk
    Warleigh-Lack, Alex
    Title Rethinking EU Studies: The Contribution of Comparative Regionalism
    Appearing in Journal of European Integration
    Volume 32
    Issue No. 6
    Publication Date 2010
    Place of Publication Oxford
    Publisher Routledge
    Start page 541
    End page 562
    Language EN
    Abstract

    This special issue edited by WarleighLack, Alex and Luk Van Langenhove deals with the contribution of comparative regionalism/regional integration studies to the rethinking of EU studies. It sets out what is to be considered a danger for EU studies, namely its tendency towards introversion, and argue for a sustained engagement with the studies of other global regions as a means to avoid this. It draws on political science and psychology to set out a suitable framework for comparing global regions such as the EU. The various contributions to the special issue demonstrate the utility for EU studies scholars of a more sustained, and more routinised, engagement with the work on 'new regionalism'.

    Copyright Holder Taylor and Francis
    Copyright Year 2010
    Copyright type All Rights Reserved
    DOI 10.1080/07036337.2010.518715
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