This volume examines the subject of authoritarian regionalism, and is the first to systematically investigate the functioning and the impact of authoritarian regionalism as a new phenomenon as well as its implications for democratization world-wide.
This volume examines the subject of authoritarian regionalism, and is the first to systematically investigate the functioning and the impact of authoritarian regionalism as a new phenomenon as well as its implications for democratization world-wide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anastassia V. Obydenkova is a Visiting Professor at the Institut Barcelona D'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI, Barcelona); leading research fellow at National Research University Higher School of Economics; research affiliate at the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE- CSIC); co-director of the research project Regionalism and Regional International Organizations in a Fragmented World co-funded by Fung Global Fellows Program and by Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University. Her research focuses on international organizations, regionalism, democratization, autocracies, historical legacies, post-Communism, and China. She was awarded Fox Fellowship at Yale University, Fung Fellowship at Princeton University, and she was Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Senior Research Scholar at Harvard University. Alexander Libman is Professor of Social Science and Eastern European Studies at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. His research focuses on comparative political economy of authoritarianism, impact of historical legacies on contemporary political and economic institutions, international cooperation of autocracies and Russian sub-national politics. His work was awarded the Knut Wicksell Prize from the European Public Choice Society and Gordon Tullock Prize from the Public Choice Society. He is a member of the editorial board of Post-Communist economies and co-chair of the Economy Group of the German Association for East European Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Regionalism and Political Regimes 3: Authoritarian Regionalism 4: Studying Non-Democratic Regional Organizations: Methodological Issues 5: Membership and Governance 6: Impact on World Politics and Economy 7: Past Non-Dependency in the 21st Century 8: The Enigma of Eurasian Regionalism 9: Political Regionalism: The CIS 10: Economic Regionalism: The EAEU 11: Security Regionalism: The SCO 12: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: Regionalism and Political Regimes 3: Authoritarian Regionalism 4: Studying Non-Democratic Regional Organizations: Methodological Issues 5: Membership and Governance 6: Impact on World Politics and Economy 7: Past Non-Dependency in the 21st Century 8: The Enigma of Eurasian Regionalism 9: Political Regionalism: The CIS 10: Economic Regionalism: The EAEU 11: Security Regionalism: The SCO 12: Conclusion
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