Rugman Reviews 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-137-28787-8_48
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Globalism and the New Regionalism

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“…Students of area studies in particular felt that EU approaches had little to offer that could help them understand processes of regionalism in Africa or Asia. The so-called 'New Regionalism' literature has, therefore, taken a different approach that emphasizes the social construction of regions and the role of non-state actors other than pressure groups, as well as the importance of cultural and environmental aspects (Farrell et al 2005;Hettne et al 1999;Söderbaum and Shaw 2003). At the same time, international political economy (IPE) gave rise to another important body of research on regionalism, focusing on regional trade and investment patterns and the design of regional institutions to foster liberalization and settle disputes over market access.…”
Section: Notementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Students of area studies in particular felt that EU approaches had little to offer that could help them understand processes of regionalism in Africa or Asia. The so-called 'New Regionalism' literature has, therefore, taken a different approach that emphasizes the social construction of regions and the role of non-state actors other than pressure groups, as well as the importance of cultural and environmental aspects (Farrell et al 2005;Hettne et al 1999;Söderbaum and Shaw 2003). At the same time, international political economy (IPE) gave rise to another important body of research on regionalism, focusing on regional trade and investment patterns and the design of regional institutions to foster liberalization and settle disputes over market access.…”
Section: Notementioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is because regionalization is taking place at many levels of the world system, "the system as a whole, the level of interregional relations, and the internal structure of the single region (including nation states, subnational ethnic groups, and micro-regions)" (Hettne, Inotai, and Sunkel 1999). In works focused on progressive globalization, macro regions, nation states, and international institutions have been the predominant units of analysis (Jacobs, Lent, and Watkins 2003).…”
Section: Global-mindedness and The Bridging Of Scalesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Th e approach of the "new regionalism" defi nes regional integration as a multidimensional process that goes beyond trade and economic integration and that involves other dimensions such as politics, diplomacy, culture and policy harmonization (Hettne Bjorn, Andras Inotai, and Osvaldo Sunkel, 1999).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%