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1 online resource (306 pages) |
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Cover; Revisiting Regionalism and the Contemporary World Order; Contents; Notes on contributors; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction An elusive changing international order; Part 1 Emergence and Challenges of Regionalism; Chapter 1 Africa and World War II: The emergence of an imposed regionalization (Tuomo Melasuo); Chapter 2 The emergence of BRICS: An extension of interregionalismto the Global South (Shraddha Naik); Chapter 3 BRICS and the emergent countries in the twentyfirst century: Discussing contemporary perspectives (Gabriel Rached) |
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Chapter 4 Regionalism as resistance? South Africa's utopia of Souths (Bianca Naude)Part 2 Contemporary Regionalism in Practice; Chapter 5 Bilateralism and multilateralism: Obstacles to subregionalism in the Maghreb (Karim Maiche); Chapter 6 Coping with the changing world order: The case of Russia (E.B. Mikhaylenko); Chapter 7 From competitive to inclusive trade regionalism: How to consolidate economic cooperation through a revival of 'ambitious RTAs' between major trading nations (Marko Juutinen) |
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Chapter 8 Foot in the Door: China's Investments in the Arctic Region (Terry McDonald, Benjamin Klasche)Part 3 Theoretical Perspectives on the Changing World Order; Chapter 9 Beyond ideology: A reassessment of regionalism and globalism in IR theory, using China as a case study (Giovanni Barbieri); Chapter 10 Liberal international order without liberalism: Chinese visions of world order (Matti)Puranen; Chapter 11 International relations in the Finnish national epos, Kalevala: Encounters of historical epochs and civilizations in the changing international order (Jyrki Käkönen); Index; U4 |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 10, 2020). |
Summary |
The book critically analyzes the ongoing changes in the regional, intra-regional, and global dynamics of cooperation, from a multi-disciplinary and pluralist perspective. It is based on the insight that in a post-hegemonic world the formation of regions and the process of globalization can be largely disconnected from the orbit of the US, and that a plurality of power and worldviews has replaced US hegemony. In spite of these changes, most existing analyses of current changes in the world order still rely upon Western-centered approaches, and Westphalian thinking. Against this backdrop, the book proposes to advance a truly global IR understanding of the post-hegemonic world, and weaves together the pluralist and multi-disciplinary perspectives of scholars located all around the world. |
Subject |
International cooperation.
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Regionalism.
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Interregionalism.
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International Cooperation |
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Coopération internationale.
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Régionalisme.
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Relations interrégionales.
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Political Science -- International Relations.
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International cooperation
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Interregionalism
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Regionalism
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Indexed Term |
BRICS |
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Globalisation |
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Globalization |
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International Relations |
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Multilateralism |
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Regions |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Féron, Élise, editor.
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Käkönen, Jyrki, editor.
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Rached, Gabriel, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Féron, Élise. Revisiting Regionalism and the Contemporary World Order : Perspectives from the BRICS and Beyond. Leverkusen-Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich, ©2019 9783847423287 |
ISBN |
9783847414971 (electronic book) |
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3847414976 (electronic book) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000066234376 |
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