A spatial approach to regionalisms in the global economy

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A spatial approach to regionalisms in the global economy

Michael Niemann

(International political economy series)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-180) and index

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Description

The author challenges the traditional manner in which regionalization has been approached and suggests that the failure to come to grips with this phenomenon is the result of the modernist regulation of space to margins of analysis. He advances instead a spatially-orientated approach which views states as one of multiple layers of a global social space. Regionalization represents the construction of new layers in an effort to search for an institutional fix to the challenges of globalization.

Table of Contents

List of Maps - Acknowledgements - List of Acronyms - Globalization or Regionalization - Missing Spaces: IR Theory and Cooperation - The Global System as Mille-Feuille - Southern Africa as Social Space - Regionalization: The Search for a Spatial Fix - Regional Practices and Counter-practices - Bibliography - Index

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