Over the past few decades states all around the globe have intensified institutionalized cooperation at the regional level. To deepen our understanding of state-led regionalism, the authors use an analytical framework comprising four main strands. First, they describe and explain the genesis and growth of regional organizations. Second, they account for institutional design, looking at important similarities and differences. Third, they examine the interaction between organizations and member states in an attempt to reveal factors that shape the level of commitment to and compliance with…mehr
Over the past few decades states all around the globe have intensified institutionalized cooperation at the regional level. To deepen our understanding of state-led regionalism, the authors use an analytical framework comprising four main strands. First, they describe and explain the genesis and growth of regional organizations. Second, they account for institutional design, looking at important similarities and differences. Third, they examine the interaction between organizations and member states in an attempt to reveal factors that shape the level of commitment to and compliance with regional initiatives. Finally, they consider the impact of regional organizations on their member states. They conclude by providing a foundation for future research on the dynamic development of regionalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tanja A. Börzel is Professor of Political Science and Chair of European Integration at the Free University Berlin, Germany. Lukas Goltermann is a research assistant at Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. Mathis Lohaus is a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Center 'Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood' Berlin, Germany. Kai Striebinger is a PhD candidate at the Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 1: Roads to Regionalism: Concepts, Issues, and Cases 2: Genesis and Growth 2: Ephemeral Regionalism: The Proliferation of (Failed) Regional Integration Initiatives in Post-Soviet Eurasia 3: Joining the Neighbors: The Accessions to ASEAN in the 1990s 4: MERCOSUR: Integration through Presidents and Paymasters 3: Institutional Design 5: Explaining Differences in the Institutional Design of ASEAN and NAFTA 6: Why Did NAFTA and ASEAN Set Up Dispute Settlement Procedures? 7: Institutional Similarities Between Regional Organizations: An Analysis of ECOWAS and the Arab League 4: Member States' behavior 8: Does Regime Type Matter? Regional Integration from the Nation States' Perspectives in ECOWAS 9: State Capacity and Compliance in ASEAN 10: When Pigs Fly: ECOWAS and the Protection of Constitutional Order in Events of Coups d'État 5: Effects on Member States 11: MERCOSUR's Contribution to Democratic Consolidation 12: ASEAN and Civil Society: An Incompatible Relationship? 13: Monetary Integration Through the Backdoor: Does NAFTA Promote Monetary Policy Harmonization in North America? 6: Conclusion 14: Do All Roads Lead to Regionalism?
1: Introduction 1: Roads to Regionalism: Concepts, Issues, and Cases 2: Genesis and Growth 2: Ephemeral Regionalism: The Proliferation of (Failed) Regional Integration Initiatives in Post-Soviet Eurasia 3: Joining the Neighbors: The Accessions to ASEAN in the 1990s 4: MERCOSUR: Integration through Presidents and Paymasters 3: Institutional Design 5: Explaining Differences in the Institutional Design of ASEAN and NAFTA 6: Why Did NAFTA and ASEAN Set Up Dispute Settlement Procedures? 7: Institutional Similarities Between Regional Organizations: An Analysis of ECOWAS and the Arab League 4: Member States' behavior 8: Does Regime Type Matter? Regional Integration from the Nation States' Perspectives in ECOWAS 9: State Capacity and Compliance in ASEAN 10: When Pigs Fly: ECOWAS and the Protection of Constitutional Order in Events of Coups d'État 5: Effects on Member States 11: MERCOSUR's Contribution to Democratic Consolidation 12: ASEAN and Civil Society: An Incompatible Relationship? 13: Monetary Integration Through the Backdoor: Does NAFTA Promote Monetary Policy Harmonization in North America? 6: Conclusion 14: Do All Roads Lead to Regionalism?
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