კატალოგი

Record Details

ძიება კატალოგში



Regionalism in World Politics Cover Image Book Book

Regionalism in World Politics

Louise FawcettAndrew Hurrell (ავტორი).

მოკლე შინაარსი:

The past five years have witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics. Old regionalist organizations have been revived, new organizations formed, and regionalism and the call for strengthened regionalist arrangements have been central to many of the debates about the nature of the post-Cold War international order. This book brings together the many different institutions and ideas to be found under the label of "regionalism"; it places the revival of regionalism in a broader historical perspective; it asks whether there are common factors behind the revival of regionalism in so many different parts of the world; and it analyzes the cumulative impact of different brands of regionalism on international order. Leading specialists take a critical look at recent trends towards the new regionalism and regionalization, assessing their origins, their present and future prospects, and their place in the evolving internationla order. As well as concentrating on specific regions, the book looks at the theories of regionalism, the balance between regionalization and globalization in the world economy, the relationship between regional organizations and the United Nations, and the relationship between the revival of regionalism and questions of identity and nationalism. The past five years have witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics and an increasingly important role for regional institutions. This book provides a timely and authoritative analysis of recent trends towards the new regionalism and regionalization, assessing their origins, present and future prospects and place in the evolving international order.

დამატებითი ინფორმაცია

  • ISBN: 0198279302
  • ფიზიკური აღწერილობა: 342 p.
  • გამომცემლობა: United Kingdom Oxford University Press 1995

ხელმისაწვდომი ასლები

  • 1 of 1 copy available at შზსუ-ს ბიბლიოთეკები.

დაჯავშნა

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
მდებარეობა ინვენტარის ნომერი / ასლის შენიშვნები შტრიხკოდი თაროზე განთავსების ადგილი სტატუსი დასაბრუნებელია
მთავარი ბიბლიოთეკა IBSU 320.54 F-30 064 IBSU022194064 Stacks Available -

LDR 02150nam a2200169Ia 45e0
00122589
003IBSU
008180311s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 . ‡a0198279302
035 . ‡aIBSU022194
041 . ‡aENG
1001 . ‡aLouise FawcettAndrew Hurrell
24510. ‡aRegionalism in World Politics
260 . ‡aUnited Kingdom
260 . ‡bOxford University Press
260 . ‡c1995
300 . ‡a342 p.
520 . ‡aThe past five years have witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics. Old regionalist organizations have been revived, new organizations formed, and regionalism and the call for strengthened regionalist arrangements have been central to many of the debates about the nature of the post-Cold War international order. This book brings together the many different institutions and ideas to be found under the label of "regionalism"; it places the revival of regionalism in a broader historical perspective; it asks whether there are common factors behind the revival of regionalism in so many different parts of the world; and it analyzes the cumulative impact of different brands of regionalism on international order. Leading specialists take a critical look at recent trends towards the new regionalism and regionalization, assessing their origins, their present and future prospects, and their place in the evolving internationla order. As well as concentrating on specific regions, the book looks at the theories of regionalism, the balance between regionalization and globalization in the world economy, the relationship between regional organizations and the United Nations, and the relationship between the revival of regionalism and questions of identity and nationalism. The past five years have witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics and an increasingly important role for regional institutions. This book provides a timely and authoritative analysis of recent trends towards the new regionalism and regionalization, assessing their origins, present and future prospects and place in the evolving international order.
852 . ‡t1 ‡pIBSU022194064 ‡j00401B ‡xcirculating ‡xvisible ‡xholdable ‡bIBSUMAIN ‡bIBSUMAIN ‡cStacks ‡g101 ‡zAvailable ‡y0
905 . ‡uegadmin
901 . ‡a22589 ‡b ‡c22589 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc

Additional Resources