Regionalism and world order

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Regionalism and world order

edited by Andrew Gamble and Anthony Payne

Macmillan Press, 1996

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Regionalism & world order

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Includes bibliographical references

Includes index

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Regionalism and World Order assesses the origins, significance and likely evolution of the trend towards regionalism within the world order. It analyses how states have been responding to the end of US hegemony and assesses the extent to which new regional blocs are emerging and their nature. These questions are analysed through detailed case studies of the three most advanced regions of the world economy - the Americas, the European Union, and East Asia - firstly from the standpoint of the 'core' state or states, and secondly from that of the 'peripheral' states.

Table of Contents

  • Preface.- Introduction: The Political Economy of Regionalism and World Order
  • A. Payne & A. Gamble .-The European Union, 1992 and the Fear of `Fortress Europe'
  • S. George.- Eastern Europe in Transition into the New Europe
  • I .Kearns.- The United States and its Enterprise for the Americas
  • A. Payne.- Latin America and the Remaking of the Americas
  • J. Grugel.- Japan and the Construction of Asia-Pacific
  • G. Hook.- The NICs and Competing Strategies of East Asian Regionalism
  • N-L. Sum.- Conclusion: The New Regionalism
  • A. Gamble & A. Payne.

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