The Rise and Fall of Interregionalism in EU External Relations

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  • The Rise and Fall of Interregionalism in EU External Relations Book Detail

  • Author : Alan Hardacre
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : Republic of Letters
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Pages : 328
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 67,67 MB

The Rise and Fall of Interregionalism in EU External Relations by Alan Hardacre PDF Summary

Book Description: International Relations Studies Series, 9 (International Studies Library, 20) The proliferation of regionalism in recent decades has led to increased relations between regional groups in different parts of the world, and the European Union (EU) has been central to the development of this new interregional phenomenon. This book sets out to analyse the rise and fall of interregionalism in EU external relations by looking at how the EU has strategically pursued interregionalism over time, and at how this has subsequently worked in practice. The EU, in the 1990s, strategically employed interregionalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America and this book takes the specific case of Latin America to chart the course of EU interregionalism. Table of Contents Introduction: The Rise and Fall of Interregionalism: The Case of the European Union and Latin America Chapter 1: Interregionalism in the Global Political Economy Chapter 2: The European Union And Interregionalism Chapter 3: The European Union Complex Interregional Model In Latin America Chapter 4: European Union - Mercosur Relations: The Seeds Of The Fall Of Interregionalism Conclusions: The Rise and Fall of Interregionalism in EU External Relations Bibliography 1. Primary Sources 2. Interviews 3. Secondary Sources Appendices "This volume makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the ways in which the European Union engages with other regions in the global arena. Its original framework, based on the analysis of 'complex inter-regionalism', provides a strong focus for evaluation of the multi-level processes that have emerged from the EU's pursuit of regional partnerships, and its detailed empirical study of EU relations with Latin America is a model of the ways in which such work should be carried out. The book will be useful not only to academics and students working in this area, but also to policy-makers in a variety of contexts." Mike Smith at the University of Loughborough About the Author(s)/Editor(s) Alan Hardacre Ph.D. in International Relations, Loughborough University is a Lecturer at the European Institute of Public Administration in Maastricht, the Netherlands. He has published in the areas of EU External Relations, Better Regulation and Lobbying in the EU.

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