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This volume collects and combines research on regional integration projects beyond Europe and in the Global South across a wide range of policy issues. Given the plurality and diversity of regional organisations, there is a growing need to systematically analyse, assess and explain the performance of regionalism.
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This volume collects and combines research on regional integration projects beyond Europe and in the Global South across a wide range of policy issues. Given the plurality and diversity of regional organisations, there is a growing need to systematically analyse, assess and explain the performance of regionalism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040125519
- Artikelnr.: 72280492
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040125519
- Artikelnr.: 72280492
Johannes Muntschick is a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer at the Department of Political Science at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany. His research interests include regional and global governance institutions, regionalism and external influence, and EU-Africa relations and politics in sub-Saharan Africa. His research has been published in books and in various international and national journals, including the Journal of Common Market Studies, Middle East Policy, and the Politische Vierteljahresschrift. He is editor of the book Regionalism in Africa and External Partners: Uneven Relationships and (Un)Intended Effects (2022). Friedrich Plank is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany. His main research interests include comparative regionalism, international organisations, Africa-EU interregionalism, and the governance of regime complexity. His work has been published, among others, in International Studies Review, Journal of Common Market Studies, European Security, and Journal of European Integration. He is author of Evaluating the Africa-EU Partnership on Peace and Security (2022).
Part I
Introduction - Conceptualising and Assessing the Performance of Regionalism
1) Conceptualizing the Performance of Regionalism beyond Europe: Addressing
Challenges and Assessing Empirical Evidence in a Complex Setting (Friedrich
Plank and Johannes Muntschick)
Part II
Case Studies - Explaining the Performance of Regionalism in the Global
South
2) The Counterintuitive Logic of Authoritarian Regionalism:
(Non-)Performance of Eurasian Regional Organizations (Alexander Libman)
3) The Performance of Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC and Beyond
(Pascaline Winand)
4) Middle Power and Regionalism: Implications of India's Joining Indian
Ocean Commission (Samir Bhattacharya)
5) Performing Regionalism or Performing Performance? The Case of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Etienne Höra)
6) The African Union's International Actorness: Determinants of Autonomous
Performance in Extra-Regional Dialogues (Georg Lammich)
7) APSA Performance through the Lens of the AU-RECs/RMs Cooperation: An
Architecture with no Architect? (Amandine Gnanguênon)
8) AU and SADC Cooperation in Promotion of Peace and Security in Africa:
Threats of Conflicts of Interest from a Legal Perspective (Jacob Lisakafu)
9) The performance of the Organisation of American States and the African
Union in democracy protection (Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior and Bruno Theodoro
Luciano)
10) Central American Regionalism in Times of Insecurity: Performing Between
Bureaucratization and Ad-Hoc Dynamism (Thomas Plötze)
Part III Conclusions
11) Explaining the performance of regionalism in the Global South and its
conditions (Johannes Muntschick and Friedrich Plank)
Introduction - Conceptualising and Assessing the Performance of Regionalism
1) Conceptualizing the Performance of Regionalism beyond Europe: Addressing
Challenges and Assessing Empirical Evidence in a Complex Setting (Friedrich
Plank and Johannes Muntschick)
Part II
Case Studies - Explaining the Performance of Regionalism in the Global
South
2) The Counterintuitive Logic of Authoritarian Regionalism:
(Non-)Performance of Eurasian Regional Organizations (Alexander Libman)
3) The Performance of Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC and Beyond
(Pascaline Winand)
4) Middle Power and Regionalism: Implications of India's Joining Indian
Ocean Commission (Samir Bhattacharya)
5) Performing Regionalism or Performing Performance? The Case of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Etienne Höra)
6) The African Union's International Actorness: Determinants of Autonomous
Performance in Extra-Regional Dialogues (Georg Lammich)
7) APSA Performance through the Lens of the AU-RECs/RMs Cooperation: An
Architecture with no Architect? (Amandine Gnanguênon)
8) AU and SADC Cooperation in Promotion of Peace and Security in Africa:
Threats of Conflicts of Interest from a Legal Perspective (Jacob Lisakafu)
9) The performance of the Organisation of American States and the African
Union in democracy protection (Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior and Bruno Theodoro
Luciano)
10) Central American Regionalism in Times of Insecurity: Performing Between
Bureaucratization and Ad-Hoc Dynamism (Thomas Plötze)
Part III Conclusions
11) Explaining the performance of regionalism in the Global South and its
conditions (Johannes Muntschick and Friedrich Plank)
Part I
Introduction - Conceptualising and Assessing the Performance of Regionalism
1) Conceptualizing the Performance of Regionalism beyond Europe: Addressing
Challenges and Assessing Empirical Evidence in a Complex Setting (Friedrich
Plank and Johannes Muntschick)
Part II
Case Studies - Explaining the Performance of Regionalism in the Global
South
2) The Counterintuitive Logic of Authoritarian Regionalism:
(Non-)Performance of Eurasian Regional Organizations (Alexander Libman)
3) The Performance of Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC and Beyond
(Pascaline Winand)
4) Middle Power and Regionalism: Implications of India's Joining Indian
Ocean Commission (Samir Bhattacharya)
5) Performing Regionalism or Performing Performance? The Case of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Etienne Höra)
6) The African Union's International Actorness: Determinants of Autonomous
Performance in Extra-Regional Dialogues (Georg Lammich)
7) APSA Performance through the Lens of the AU-RECs/RMs Cooperation: An
Architecture with no Architect? (Amandine Gnanguênon)
8) AU and SADC Cooperation in Promotion of Peace and Security in Africa:
Threats of Conflicts of Interest from a Legal Perspective (Jacob Lisakafu)
9) The performance of the Organisation of American States and the African
Union in democracy protection (Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior and Bruno Theodoro
Luciano)
10) Central American Regionalism in Times of Insecurity: Performing Between
Bureaucratization and Ad-Hoc Dynamism (Thomas Plötze)
Part III Conclusions
11) Explaining the performance of regionalism in the Global South and its
conditions (Johannes Muntschick and Friedrich Plank)
Introduction - Conceptualising and Assessing the Performance of Regionalism
1) Conceptualizing the Performance of Regionalism beyond Europe: Addressing
Challenges and Assessing Empirical Evidence in a Complex Setting (Friedrich
Plank and Johannes Muntschick)
Part II
Case Studies - Explaining the Performance of Regionalism in the Global
South
2) The Counterintuitive Logic of Authoritarian Regionalism:
(Non-)Performance of Eurasian Regional Organizations (Alexander Libman)
3) The Performance of Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC and Beyond
(Pascaline Winand)
4) Middle Power and Regionalism: Implications of India's Joining Indian
Ocean Commission (Samir Bhattacharya)
5) Performing Regionalism or Performing Performance? The Case of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (Etienne Höra)
6) The African Union's International Actorness: Determinants of Autonomous
Performance in Extra-Regional Dialogues (Georg Lammich)
7) APSA Performance through the Lens of the AU-RECs/RMs Cooperation: An
Architecture with no Architect? (Amandine Gnanguênon)
8) AU and SADC Cooperation in Promotion of Peace and Security in Africa:
Threats of Conflicts of Interest from a Legal Perspective (Jacob Lisakafu)
9) The performance of the Organisation of American States and the African
Union in democracy protection (Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior and Bruno Theodoro
Luciano)
10) Central American Regionalism in Times of Insecurity: Performing Between
Bureaucratization and Ad-Hoc Dynamism (Thomas Plötze)
Part III Conclusions
11) Explaining the performance of regionalism in the Global South and its
conditions (Johannes Muntschick and Friedrich Plank)