Microregionalism and world order

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Microregionalism and world order

edited by Shaun Breslin and Glenn D. Hook

Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Microregionalism and World Order is a pioneering work on the least understood aspect of regionalism. Leading specialists analyze the form microregionalism takes in different parts of the world, including the Americas, Asia Pacific and Africa. By illustrating the complex relationship amongst the political, economic and social dimensions of microregionalism, the book seeks to contribute to the theoretical debate on regionalism as well as to provide new empirical insights.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables List of Maps Acknowledgements Microregionalism and World Order: Concepts, Approaches and Implications
  • S.Breslin & G.D.Hook San Diego-Tijuana: Microregionalism and Metropolitan Spillover
  • S.Grimes Microregionalization Across 'Caribbean America'
  • T.Heron & T.Payne Microregionalization Across Southern China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
  • K.Sasuga The Japanese Role in Emerging Microregionalism: The Pan-Yellow Sea Economic Zone
  • G.D.Hook Tumen River Development Programme: Frustrated Microregionalism as a Microcosm of Political Rivalries
  • C.W.Hughes The Maputo Development Corridor: Whose Corridor? Whose Development?
  • I.Taylor Microregionalism in the Zambesi Basin
  • P.Stalgren & F.Soederbaum Microregionalism around the Black Sea
  • P.Manoli Researching Microregional Integration: Towards New Frameworks of Analyses
  • S.Breslin & G.D.Hook

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