Drivers of Integration and Regionalism in Europe and Asia
Comparative perspectives
Herausgeber: Brennan, Louis; Murray, Philomena
Drivers of Integration and Regionalism in Europe and Asia
Comparative perspectives
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Comprising contributions from scholars, analysts and policymakers, this volume explores and debates how and why regional bodies such as the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are formed and sustained. Furthermore, it examines the drivers of, and impediments to, regionalism and integration. The debates regarding what and who constitute drivers are presented in a fresh, thematic and comprehensive manner. Leadership and core states are also critically examined, whilst material, ideational and normative factors are all assessed comparatively. Significantly,…mehr
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Comprising contributions from scholars, analysts and policymakers, this volume explores and debates how and why regional bodies such as the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are formed and sustained. Furthermore, it examines the drivers of, and impediments to, regionalism and integration. The debates regarding what and who constitute drivers are presented in a fresh, thematic and comprehensive manner. Leadership and core states are also critically examined, whilst material, ideational and normative factors are all assessed comparatively. Significantly, in light of the global financial crisis, the book considers the role of crisis as a driver of regionalism and integration.
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- Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781138819818
- ISBN-10: 1138819816
- Artikelnr.: 42739748
- Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781138819818
- ISBN-10: 1138819816
- Artikelnr.: 42739748
Louis Brennan is Professor in the School of Business and Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. Until recently he was the Director of the Institute for International Integration Studies. Philomena Murray is Professor and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where she is also Research Director on Regional Governance in the EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges.
Section 1: Drivers of Regionalism: The European and Asian Cases Compared 1
Introducing Drivers of Integration and Regionalism Europe and Asia Louis
Brennan and Philomena Murray 2 Drivers of regional integration: some
comparative considerations Philomena Murray 3 Drivers of regional
integration: historical and comparative perspectives Louise Fawcett 4
Historical Narrative as Normative Drivers of Integration and
Dis-Integration in Europe and Asia Hartmut Mayer 5 The Role of Institutions
in Regional Integration: A Comparative Reflection Edward Moxon-Browne
Section 2: The Role of Crisis as a Driver of Regional Integration 6 Crises
as drivers of integration in Europe and Asia - Crisis as threat Paul
Gillespie 7 The role of crisis as a driver of regional integration: Crisis
as Opportunity Cillian Ryan Section 3: Traditional and Non-Traditional
Security as Drivers of Regional Integration 8 Drivers and Barriers to
Regional Integration in Traditional Security fields: Europe and
Asia-Pacific in Comparison and the Role of Great Powers May-Britt Stumbaum
9 Food security as a Driver of Integration in Europe Alan Matthews 10 Food
security as a driver of regional integration in ASEAN Sandra Silfvast 11
Climate Change as a Driver of Regional Integration in Europe Diarmuid
Torney Section 4: Economic and Business Perspectives on Drivers of Regional
Integration 12 International Business as a driver of Regional Integration
in Asia Louis Brennan 13 Trade and Investment Drivers: Qualifying the type
of Economic Integration in a Historical Perspective Bernadette
Andreosso-O'Callaghan Section 5: Rethinking Regionalism, Inter-Regionalism
and Multilateralism 14 Creeping supranationalism: EU and ASEAN experiences
Reuben Wong 15 How do we assess cooperation between regional organisations?
EU and ASEAN as an example of region-to-region cooperation Cesare Onestini
16 The EU and ASEAN - Seeking a New Regional Paradigm Yeo Lay Hwee and
Margherita Matera 17 A New Momentum in EU-ASEAN Relations: drivers, risks,
way forward Shada Islam 18 Reflection on Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM):
driving regionalism through interregional dialogue? Hana Umezawa 19 Drivers
of Asymmetrical Bilateralism/Interregionalism: The TPP and TTIP in
Comparative Perspective David Camroux and Chad Damro Section 6: What Could
Europe and Asia Learn From Each Other's Experience? 20 The Exogenous
Factor: Are Other Regions Drivers of Integration? Laura Allison 21 ASEAN
and the EU: an evolving and solid development partnership Walter Kennes 22
East Meets West: Will the Rise of Asia lead to Europe's decline - Lessons
to be learnt? Michael Reiterer Section 7: Conclusions 23 The comparative
study of drivers of regionalism and integration in Asia and Europe -
towards a new research agenda? Philomena Murray and Louis Brennan.
Introducing Drivers of Integration and Regionalism Europe and Asia Louis
Brennan and Philomena Murray 2 Drivers of regional integration: some
comparative considerations Philomena Murray 3 Drivers of regional
integration: historical and comparative perspectives Louise Fawcett 4
Historical Narrative as Normative Drivers of Integration and
Dis-Integration in Europe and Asia Hartmut Mayer 5 The Role of Institutions
in Regional Integration: A Comparative Reflection Edward Moxon-Browne
Section 2: The Role of Crisis as a Driver of Regional Integration 6 Crises
as drivers of integration in Europe and Asia - Crisis as threat Paul
Gillespie 7 The role of crisis as a driver of regional integration: Crisis
as Opportunity Cillian Ryan Section 3: Traditional and Non-Traditional
Security as Drivers of Regional Integration 8 Drivers and Barriers to
Regional Integration in Traditional Security fields: Europe and
Asia-Pacific in Comparison and the Role of Great Powers May-Britt Stumbaum
9 Food security as a Driver of Integration in Europe Alan Matthews 10 Food
security as a driver of regional integration in ASEAN Sandra Silfvast 11
Climate Change as a Driver of Regional Integration in Europe Diarmuid
Torney Section 4: Economic and Business Perspectives on Drivers of Regional
Integration 12 International Business as a driver of Regional Integration
in Asia Louis Brennan 13 Trade and Investment Drivers: Qualifying the type
of Economic Integration in a Historical Perspective Bernadette
Andreosso-O'Callaghan Section 5: Rethinking Regionalism, Inter-Regionalism
and Multilateralism 14 Creeping supranationalism: EU and ASEAN experiences
Reuben Wong 15 How do we assess cooperation between regional organisations?
EU and ASEAN as an example of region-to-region cooperation Cesare Onestini
16 The EU and ASEAN - Seeking a New Regional Paradigm Yeo Lay Hwee and
Margherita Matera 17 A New Momentum in EU-ASEAN Relations: drivers, risks,
way forward Shada Islam 18 Reflection on Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM):
driving regionalism through interregional dialogue? Hana Umezawa 19 Drivers
of Asymmetrical Bilateralism/Interregionalism: The TPP and TTIP in
Comparative Perspective David Camroux and Chad Damro Section 6: What Could
Europe and Asia Learn From Each Other's Experience? 20 The Exogenous
Factor: Are Other Regions Drivers of Integration? Laura Allison 21 ASEAN
and the EU: an evolving and solid development partnership Walter Kennes 22
East Meets West: Will the Rise of Asia lead to Europe's decline - Lessons
to be learnt? Michael Reiterer Section 7: Conclusions 23 The comparative
study of drivers of regionalism and integration in Asia and Europe -
towards a new research agenda? Philomena Murray and Louis Brennan.
Section 1: Drivers of Regionalism: The European and Asian Cases Compared 1
Introducing Drivers of Integration and Regionalism Europe and Asia Louis
Brennan and Philomena Murray 2 Drivers of regional integration: some
comparative considerations Philomena Murray 3 Drivers of regional
integration: historical and comparative perspectives Louise Fawcett 4
Historical Narrative as Normative Drivers of Integration and
Dis-Integration in Europe and Asia Hartmut Mayer 5 The Role of Institutions
in Regional Integration: A Comparative Reflection Edward Moxon-Browne
Section 2: The Role of Crisis as a Driver of Regional Integration 6 Crises
as drivers of integration in Europe and Asia - Crisis as threat Paul
Gillespie 7 The role of crisis as a driver of regional integration: Crisis
as Opportunity Cillian Ryan Section 3: Traditional and Non-Traditional
Security as Drivers of Regional Integration 8 Drivers and Barriers to
Regional Integration in Traditional Security fields: Europe and
Asia-Pacific in Comparison and the Role of Great Powers May-Britt Stumbaum
9 Food security as a Driver of Integration in Europe Alan Matthews 10 Food
security as a driver of regional integration in ASEAN Sandra Silfvast 11
Climate Change as a Driver of Regional Integration in Europe Diarmuid
Torney Section 4: Economic and Business Perspectives on Drivers of Regional
Integration 12 International Business as a driver of Regional Integration
in Asia Louis Brennan 13 Trade and Investment Drivers: Qualifying the type
of Economic Integration in a Historical Perspective Bernadette
Andreosso-O'Callaghan Section 5: Rethinking Regionalism, Inter-Regionalism
and Multilateralism 14 Creeping supranationalism: EU and ASEAN experiences
Reuben Wong 15 How do we assess cooperation between regional organisations?
EU and ASEAN as an example of region-to-region cooperation Cesare Onestini
16 The EU and ASEAN - Seeking a New Regional Paradigm Yeo Lay Hwee and
Margherita Matera 17 A New Momentum in EU-ASEAN Relations: drivers, risks,
way forward Shada Islam 18 Reflection on Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM):
driving regionalism through interregional dialogue? Hana Umezawa 19 Drivers
of Asymmetrical Bilateralism/Interregionalism: The TPP and TTIP in
Comparative Perspective David Camroux and Chad Damro Section 6: What Could
Europe and Asia Learn From Each Other's Experience? 20 The Exogenous
Factor: Are Other Regions Drivers of Integration? Laura Allison 21 ASEAN
and the EU: an evolving and solid development partnership Walter Kennes 22
East Meets West: Will the Rise of Asia lead to Europe's decline - Lessons
to be learnt? Michael Reiterer Section 7: Conclusions 23 The comparative
study of drivers of regionalism and integration in Asia and Europe -
towards a new research agenda? Philomena Murray and Louis Brennan.
Introducing Drivers of Integration and Regionalism Europe and Asia Louis
Brennan and Philomena Murray 2 Drivers of regional integration: some
comparative considerations Philomena Murray 3 Drivers of regional
integration: historical and comparative perspectives Louise Fawcett 4
Historical Narrative as Normative Drivers of Integration and
Dis-Integration in Europe and Asia Hartmut Mayer 5 The Role of Institutions
in Regional Integration: A Comparative Reflection Edward Moxon-Browne
Section 2: The Role of Crisis as a Driver of Regional Integration 6 Crises
as drivers of integration in Europe and Asia - Crisis as threat Paul
Gillespie 7 The role of crisis as a driver of regional integration: Crisis
as Opportunity Cillian Ryan Section 3: Traditional and Non-Traditional
Security as Drivers of Regional Integration 8 Drivers and Barriers to
Regional Integration in Traditional Security fields: Europe and
Asia-Pacific in Comparison and the Role of Great Powers May-Britt Stumbaum
9 Food security as a Driver of Integration in Europe Alan Matthews 10 Food
security as a driver of regional integration in ASEAN Sandra Silfvast 11
Climate Change as a Driver of Regional Integration in Europe Diarmuid
Torney Section 4: Economic and Business Perspectives on Drivers of Regional
Integration 12 International Business as a driver of Regional Integration
in Asia Louis Brennan 13 Trade and Investment Drivers: Qualifying the type
of Economic Integration in a Historical Perspective Bernadette
Andreosso-O'Callaghan Section 5: Rethinking Regionalism, Inter-Regionalism
and Multilateralism 14 Creeping supranationalism: EU and ASEAN experiences
Reuben Wong 15 How do we assess cooperation between regional organisations?
EU and ASEAN as an example of region-to-region cooperation Cesare Onestini
16 The EU and ASEAN - Seeking a New Regional Paradigm Yeo Lay Hwee and
Margherita Matera 17 A New Momentum in EU-ASEAN Relations: drivers, risks,
way forward Shada Islam 18 Reflection on Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM):
driving regionalism through interregional dialogue? Hana Umezawa 19 Drivers
of Asymmetrical Bilateralism/Interregionalism: The TPP and TTIP in
Comparative Perspective David Camroux and Chad Damro Section 6: What Could
Europe and Asia Learn From Each Other's Experience? 20 The Exogenous
Factor: Are Other Regions Drivers of Integration? Laura Allison 21 ASEAN
and the EU: an evolving and solid development partnership Walter Kennes 22
East Meets West: Will the Rise of Asia lead to Europe's decline - Lessons
to be learnt? Michael Reiterer Section 7: Conclusions 23 The comparative
study of drivers of regionalism and integration in Asia and Europe -
towards a new research agenda? Philomena Murray and Louis Brennan.