Performance of Regionalism in the Global South

Performance of Regionalism in the Global South

A Multi-level Analysis

Plank, Friedrich; Muntschick, Johannes

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

230

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9781032332758

15 a 20 dias

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Part I

Introduction - Conceptualising and Assessing the Performance of Regionalism

1) Conceptualizing the Performance of Regionalism beyond Europe: Addressing Challenges and Assessing Empirical Evidence in a Complex Setting (Friedrich Plank and Johannes Muntschick)

Part II

Case Studies - Explaining the Performance of Regionalism in the Global South

2) The Counterintuitive Logic of Authoritarian Regionalism: (Non-)Performance of Eurasian Regional Organizations (Alexander Libman)

3) The Performance of Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC and Beyond (Pascaline Winand)

4) Middle Power and Regionalism: Implications of India's Joining Indian Ocean Commission (Samir Bhattacharya)

5) Performing Regionalism or Performing Performance? The Case of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Etienne Hoera)

6) The African Union's International Actorness: Determinants of Autonomous Performance in Extra-Regional Dialogues (Georg Lammich)

7) APSA Performance through the Lens of the AU-RECs/RMs Cooperation: An Architecture with no Architect? (Amandine Gnanguenon)

8) AU and SADC Cooperation in Promotion of Peace and Security in Africa: Threats of Conflicts of Interest from a Legal Perspective (Jacob Lisakafu)

9) The performance of the Organisation of American States and the African Union in democracy protection (Haroldo Ramanzini Junior and Bruno Theodoro Luciano)

10) Central American Regionalism in Times of Insecurity: Performing Between Bureaucratization and Ad-Hoc Dynamism (Thomas Ploetze)

Part III Conclusions

11) Explaining the performance of regionalism in the Global South and its conditions (Johannes Muntschick and Friedrich Plank)
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regional integration;Regionalism;Global South;Performance;Effectiveness;Eurasian regionalism;authoritarian regionalism;SAARC;regional organization;peace and security