Essays on Global Regionalism I

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Essays on Global Regionalism I

The Past, Present and Future of Regionalism Studies

Futak-Campbell, Beatrix; Iroulo, Lynda Chinenye; Acharya, Amitav; Peixoto Batista, Juliana; De Lombaerde, Philippe

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

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9783032136411

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Chapter 1. Introduction to Essays on Global Regionalism (Vol. I): Past, Present and Future of Regionalism Studies.- Part I: What are the Global Origins of Regionalism Thinking?.- Chapter 2. Pan-Africanism: A Theory of Regional Integration.- Chapter 3. Nkrumah, Somalia, and the Regional Ebb and Flow of Pan-Africanism, 1960-1966.- Chapter 4. Rethinking the Theory of Representation Through Election: Crafting an African Narrative.- Chapter 5. Regime-Boosting Regionalism.- Chapter 6. Interrogating the Divide: Evaluating the African Regionalism Scholarly Community.- Chapter 7. The Middle East Amid the Changing Global Politics of Regionalism.- Chapter 8. Chinese Perspectives on New Regionalism in International Relations.- Chapter 9. Regionalism and the Role of Indigenous Populations in Big Ocean Striving States.- Chapter 10. The Latin American Forgotten Constitutional Precursor: Miranda's Regional Integration Scheme as the Geographical Dimension of Democratic Governance.- Chapter 11. Back to the Roots: 19th and 20th-Century Thinkers and Contemporary Latin American Regionalism.- Chapter 12. Customs Union Proposals in Early 20th Century South America.- Chapter 13. New Strategic Regionalism, South-South Cooperation and Decolonial/DeWesternisation Approaches. Theorisation from the South with Applications to ALBA-TCP and BRICS.- Chapter 14. Liquid Regionalism: A Conceptualisation to Understand Latin American Regionalism.- Chapter 15. Unravelling the Puzzle of Greek Regionalism: Balancing Between History, Reform, and EU Influence.- Chapter 16. From Empire to Cooperation: Transregional Organisations Among Former Metropolises and Colonies and Their Cultural Justifications.- Chapter 17. Western and Eurocentric Origins of Regionalism: Rethinking Identity Beyond Binaries.- Part II: How Relevant is Mainstream Theorising (Still)?.- Chapter 18. The (Continuing) Promise of Mainstream Theorising.- Chapter 19. The Contentious Concept of the Region in the Theory of Economic Integration.- Chapter 20. Differentiated Disintegration: An Analytical Framework.- Chapter 21. To What Extent Are Diffusion Theories and Mainstream Theories of Regional Integration Complementary? The Contribution of Sociological Institutionalism to the Study of Regional Organisations Beyond the European Union.- Chapter 22. Customs Union Theory in the Current Phase of International Trade Relations.- Chapter 23. International Organisations, Competition, and Market Saturation: The Market of European Finance Institutions.- Chapter 24. The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas: A Universal Compass for Regional Monetary Integration?.- Chapter 25. One Size Doesn't Fit All: Why Eurocentric Assumptions Limit the Explanatory Power of Mainstream Regionalism Theories in the Global South.- Chapter 26. Contextualising Mainstream Regionalism Theories: Lessons from the Global South.- Chapter 27. From Intra-Africa Functionalism to Continental Federalism: Theorising Regionalism and Regional Cooperation in Africa.- Chapter 28. The Fading Shadow of the Neo-functional Theoretical Approach to Regionalism: Evidence from European and African Regionalism.- Chapter 29. Regionalism and the Challenges of Pluralistic Security Communities: Case Study of the East African Community.- Chapter 30. ASEAN Security Community Building: Theory and Practice.- Chapter 31. How Can (Neo) Functionalism Contribute to the Study of Latin American Regionalism?.- Chapter 32. From Europe to Latin America: Lessons in Mainstream Theorising for Regional Disintegration.- Chapter 33. Between Ups and Downs: The European Theoretical-Conceptual Approach to Regionalism and How to Rescue It.- Chapter 34. The Evolution of Comparative Regionalism: A New Typology.- Part III: How Could/Should Global Regionalism Look Like?.- Chapter 35. Delineating a Global Regionalism Agenda.- Chapter 36. Key Concepts for Global Regionalism: Towards a Common Language for an Eclectic Field.- Chapter 37. Potential and Challenges to Comparative Regionalism from a Global South Perspective.- Chapter 38. Epistemic Bridges: Understanding and Comparing Regionalisms Through Ideas.- Chapter 39. How do Regional Organisations Contribute to the Shaping of Regional Epistemic Communities? An Invitation for Further Research.- Chapter 40. Approaches to Global Regionalism: The Contribution of World History, Global Political Economy, and Area Studies.- Chapter 41. Words of Power: Literature and Language in the Comparative Study of Regionalism.- Chapter 42. What is in a Name? From the Geo-Economics of the Asia-Pacific to the Geo-Politics of the Indo-Pacific.- Chapter 43. Is the Study of Comparative Regionalism Fit for Purpose? Rethinking Regionalism's Relevance in Times of Crisis.- Chapter 44. Outlining the Foundations for Regional Justice. A Conversation in Political Philosophy and Global Regionalism.- Chapter 45. Global Regionalism and Interregionalism.- Chapter 46. Overlapping Regionalism: A New or a Delayed Research Agenda?.- Chapter 47. Bottom-Up, Affective Communities: The Deterritorialisation of Regional Security.- Chapter 48. Reading and Writing Global Regionalism from Africa.- Chapter 49. Re-Evaluation of Contemporary Approaches to Regionalism: In Quest of a Non-Western Research Agenda.- Chapter 50. Towards Non-Western Regionalism: What Does the Regional Level of Analysis Explain About Contemporary IR?.- Chapter 51. Regionalism's Post-Soviet Eurasian Challenge: A Critical Perspective on Comparative Regionalism.- Chapter 52. Decentering Regionalism Thinking: A Comparative Perspective from Latin America and Eastern Europe.- Chapter 53. Arriba, Abajo, al Centro y Adentro: A Multilevel Framework for Explaining Regionalisms.- Chapter 54. South America Region-Building Through Barry Buzan's Lens.
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