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Globalizing Regionalism And International Relations Beatrix Futkcampbell Editor

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Globalizing Regionalism And International Relations Beatrix Futkcampbell Editor
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.32 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Beatrix Futák-Campbell (editor)
ISBN: 9781529217162, 1529217164
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Globalizing Regionalism And International Relations Beatrix Futkcampbell Editor by Beatrix Futák-campbell (editor) 9781529217162, 1529217164 instant download after payment.

Building on the recent initiative to truly globalize the field of international relations, this book provides an innovative interrogation of regionalism. The book applies a globalizing framework to the study of regional worlds in order to move beyond the traditional conception of regionalism, which views regions as competing blocs dominated by great powers. Bringing together a wide range of case studies, the book shows that regions are instead dynamic configurations of social and political identities in which a variety of actors, including the less powerful, interact and partake in regionalization processes and have done so through the centuries.

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