Regionalism
Four Volume Set
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October 2013 | 1 520 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This four-volume set has been created to capture and organise 60 years of research and policy discourse on regional integration and regionalism. Since the mid-1980s there has been an explosion of various forms of regionalist projects on a global scale. The widening and deepening of the European Union (EU) is the most pervasive example, but regionalism is also made visible through the revitalization or expansion of many other regional projects around the world. With a strong global focus on the field, this new major work will be of great value to the international academic community, collating and presenting seminal articles written by scholars from around the globe. The volumes are structured chronologically, reflecting the evolution of the subject:
Volume One: 1940s-1960s Classical Regional Integration
Volume Two: 1970s-1980s Revisions of Classical Regional Integration
Volume Three: 1990s- The New Regionalism
Volume Four: 2000-2010 Comparative Regionalism
VOLUME ONE: 1940s-1960s
David Mitrany
A Working Peace System
Karl Polanyi
Universal Capitalism or Regional Planning
Jacob Viner
The Economics of Customs Unions
Jan Tinbergen
The Integration of Current Transactions
K.W. Deutsch et al
Political Community and the North Atlantic Area: International Organization in the Light of Historical Experience
Leonard Binder
The Middle East as a Subordinate International System
Raul Prebisch
The Latin American Common Market and the Multilateral Payment Systems
Ernst Haas
International Integration
Bela Balassa
Towards a Theory of Economic Integration
Robert Mundell
C. Cooper and B. Massell
A New Look at Customs Union Theory
Stanley Hoffmann
Obstinate or Obsolete? The Fate of the Nation State and the Case of Western Europe
Ernest Mandel
International Capitalism and 'Supra-Nationality'
Joseph Nye
Comparative Regional Integration
Philippe Schmitter
Three Neo-Functional Hypotheses about International Integration
Louis Cantori and Steven Spiegel
International Regions
VOLUME TWO: 1970s-1980s
Ernst Haas
The Study of Regional Integration
Joseph Nye
Comparing Common Markets
Donald Puchala
Of Blind Men, Elephants and International Integration
Ernst Haas
The United Nations and Regionalism
Richard Chadwick and Karl Deutsch
International Trade and Economic Integration
Helge Hveem
Integration by Whom, for Whom, against Whom? On the Relationship between Neo-Classical Integration Theory, Processes of Integration and Social Structure
R.J. Wonnacott
Canada's Future in a World of Trade Blocs
Ernst Haas
Turbulent Fields and the Theory of Regional Integration
Murray Kemp and Henry Wan Jr.
An Elementary Proposition Concerning the Formation of Customs Unions
R. Cooper
Worldwide versus Regional Integration
W. Andrew Axline
Underdevelopment, Dependence and Integration
Raimo Väyrynen
Regional Conflict Formations
Fritz Scharpf
The Joint Decision Trap
VOLUME THREE: 1990s-2000
Alexander Murphy
Regions as Social Constructs
Paul Krugman
Regionalism versus Multilateralism: Analytical Notes
Björn Hettne
Neo-Mercantilism
Andrew Moravcsik
Preferences and Power in the European Community
Ann-Marie Burley and Walter Mattli
Europe before the Courts
Simon Hix
The Study of the European Community
Iver Neumann
A Region-Building Approach to Northern Europe
Jagdish Bhagwati
U.S. Trade Policy
Ben Rosamond
Mapping the European Condition
Etel Solingen
Democracy, Economic Reform and Regional Co-Operation
Peter Katzenstein
Regionalism in Comparative Perspective
Gary Marks, Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank
European Integration from the 1980s
Alec Stone Sweet and Wayne Sandholtz
European Integration and Supranational Governance
Richard Baldwin
The Causes of Regionalism
Emanuel Adler
Imagined (Security) Communities
Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg
Armed Conflict and Regional Conflict Complexes, 1989-97
Edward Mansfield
The Proliferation of Preferential Trading Arrangements
Todd Sandler
Global and Regional Public Goods
Daniel Bach
Regionalism versus Regional Integration
VOLUME FOUR: 2000s-2010s
Walter Mattli
Explaining Regional Integration
Björn Hettne and Fredrik Söderbaum
Theorizing the Rise of Regionness
Anssi Paasi
Europe as a Social Process and Discourse
Jon Pevehouse
With a Little Help from My Friends
Andrew Gamble and Anthony Payne
The World-Order Approach
Morten Bøås, Marianne Marchand and Tim Shaw
The Weave-World
Amitav Acharya
How Ideas Spread
Björn Hettne
Beyond the 'New' Regionalism
Heiner Hänggi
Inter-Regionalism as a Multifaceted Phenomenon
Antoni Estevadeordal and Kati Suominen
Sequencing Regional Trade Integration and Co-Operation Agreements
Philippe De Lombaerde et al
The Problem of Comparison in Comparative Regionalism
Gaspare Genna and Philippe De Lombaerde
The Small N Methodological Challenges of Analyzing Regional Integration
Alex Warleigh-Lack and Ben Rosamond
Across the European Union Studies - New Regionalism Frontier