Many publications focus on a narrow set of regional organizations or display a strong bias towards the European Union as the supposedly most sophisticated integration scheme. This book, in contrast, goes beyond Europe and takes a comparative approach across space and time to look at regional organizations in North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Many publications focus on a narrow set of regional organizations or display a strong bias towards the European Union as the supposedly most sophisticated integration scheme. This book, in contrast, goes beyond Europe and takes a comparative approach across space and time to look at regional organizations in North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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