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Regionalism in the post-Cold War world / edited by Stephen C. Calleya.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, 2000.Description: xxii, 254 p. : map ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1840144173
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.116 22
Contents:
Section One. Regionalism and contemporary world politics. Global hegemony and regionalism / James Mittelman, Richard Falk -- Section two. European regionalism. European regionalism - where is the European Union heading? / Eberhard Rhein -- The 'Nordic model of regionalism' / Bjørn Møller -- Subregionalism in South Eastern Europe / Sophia Clément -- The OSCE and regional cooperation in Europe / Monika Wohlfeld -- Section three. Global regionalism. Regional dynamics in the Mediterranean / Stephen C. Calleya -- Towards the FTAA : challenges, limits and possibilities of inter-American regionalism / Vilma E. Petrash -- The Caribbean regional integration : what developments? / François Taglioni -- Closing remarks. Regional dynamics in the post-Cold War world / Stephen C. Calleya.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-251) and index.

Section One. Regionalism and contemporary world politics. Global hegemony and regionalism / James Mittelman, Richard Falk -- Section two. European regionalism. European regionalism - where is the European Union heading? / Eberhard Rhein -- The 'Nordic model of regionalism' / Bjørn Møller -- Subregionalism in South Eastern Europe / Sophia Clément -- The OSCE and regional cooperation in Europe / Monika Wohlfeld -- Section three. Global regionalism. Regional dynamics in the Mediterranean / Stephen C. Calleya -- Towards the FTAA : challenges, limits and possibilities of inter-American regionalism / Vilma E. Petrash -- The Caribbean regional integration : what developments? / François Taglioni -- Closing remarks. Regional dynamics in the post-Cold War world / Stephen C. Calleya.