Comparative Regionalism Economics and Security
Auteur : Solingen Etel
This book comprises key essays on comparative regionalism and, more broadly, on regional conflict and cooperation by Professor Etel Solingen.
The study of regionalism, a subject pioneered by Solingen in the 1990s, is now an established field of inquiry, with a large community of scholars and practitioners around the world. This book provides a window into an evolving conceptual framework for comparing regional arrangements, with a special emphasis on non-European regions. Framed by a comprehensive, previously unpublished introduction, the chapters provide a broad spectrum of analysis on domestic political economy, democracy, regional institutions, and global forces as they shape different regional outcomes and trajectories in economics and security. Themes as different as the regional effects of democratization in the Middle East and East Asia, the rise of China, Euro-Mediterranean relations, and regional nuclear trajectories are traced back to a common analytical core. The nature of domestic ruling coalitions serves as the pivotal analytical anchor explaining the effects of globalization and economic reform on different regional arrangements.
This collection provides a focal point that brings this work together in a new light and will be of much interest to students of regionalism, international relations theory, international and comparative political economy, international history and grand strategy.
1. Introduction Part I: Globalization, Economic Reform, and Regional Relations 2. Internationalization and Political Coalitions (1998) 3. Coalitions, Strategic Interaction and Regional Outcomes (1998) 4. Mapping Internationalization: Domestic and Regional Impacts (2001) Part II: Regional Effects of Democratic Institutions 5. Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East (2007) 6. Democratization in the Middle East: Quandaries of the Peace Process (1996) 7. Economic and Political Liberalization in China: Implications for US-China Relations (2009) Part III: Regional Institutions: Sources, Design, and Effects 8. The Genesis, Design and Effects of Regional Institutions: Lessons from East Asia and the Middle East (2008) 9. The Triple Logic of the European-Mediterranean Partnership: Hindsight and Foresight (2003) Part IV: Regional Security Trajectories 10. Findings, Futures, and Policy Implications (2007)
Etel Solingen is Thomas T. and Elizabeth C. Tierney Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California Irvine, USA, and former Chancellor’s Professor. She has served as President of the International Studies Association.
Date de parution : 06-2014
Ouvrage de 240 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2014
Ouvrage de 240 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
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Comparative Regionalism; Economics; Security; Etel Solingen; NPT Commitment; Military Expenditures; Kim Il Sung; Latin America’s Southern Cone; Autocratic Dyads; NPT Review Conference; Strong Internationalizing Coalitions; Ideal Typical Coalitions; Cooperative Regional Orders; Domestic Political Survival; NPT; Domestic Coalitions; GDP Decline; Nuclear Choices; Gdp Growth; Nuclear Aspirants; Internationalizing Coalitions; Saudi Consultative Council; East Asian Institutions; Triple Logic; Nuclear Weapons; UN; Regional Orders; EMP