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Regionalization in general and regional integration in particular have taken place at a growing pace since the end of the Cold War, when states were set free from various security overlays. Regional integration is logical as it is supposed to advance wealth and peace. Still, the picture is far from clear and the process of regional integration is not automatic; disintegration takes place, as we saw in the cases of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia to mention a few. This is the case not only in states recently brought together but also in traditional states like Britain, The Netherlands and Spain where strong groups strive for independence. In some places regionalization is flourishing, but regional integration is not. Some regional integration projects like the North American Free Trade Agreement and Mercosur seem to stagnate. Certainly there are limits to regional integration. This comprehensive volume, written by high profiled academics, covers these themes by examining eleven cases ranging from the lack of integration in the Arctic and the Middle East, to ongoing or progressing integration in Europe to uncover what blocks regional integration, the results of which are used for developing new theoretical insights

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LIMITS TO REGIONAL INTEGRATION
Dosenrode deserves credit for putting these chapters together, with very perceptive comparative conclusions, based on diverse case studies stretching from the least (the Arctic) to the most integrated region (the EU). The book successfully brings back the classical theories, somewhat neglected in recent years. It is a most welcome addition to the literature on comparative regional integration.
Finn Laursen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
This is an important book on an increasingly important subject with contributions from a distinguished group of international scholars. Unlike many writing in this area, the contributors make no prior assumptions about the future paths of regional integration, but instead provide detailed analyses of the limits to integration drawn from a wide range of empirical examples. Dosenrode should be congratulated both for the broad scope of this collection and for placing diverse integration experiences in theoretical context.
David McKay, University of Essex, UK
The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms Series
The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms series presents innovative analyses of a range of novel regional relations and institutions. Going beyond established, formal, interstate economic organizations, this essential series provides informed interdisciplinary and international research and debate about myriad heterogeneous intermediate level interactions.
Reflective of its cosmopolitan and creative orientation, this series is developed by an international editorial team of established and emerging scholars in both the South and North. It reinforces ongoing networks of analysts in both academia and think-tanks as well as international agencies concerned with micro-, meso- and macro-level regionalisms.
Editorial Board
Timothy M. Shaw, Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Isidro Morales, Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico
Maria Nzomo, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Nicola Phillips, University of Sheffield, UK
Renu Modi, University of Mumbai, India
Fredrik Sderbaum, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and UNU-CRIS, Belgium
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Limits to Regional Integration
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SREN DOSENRODE
Aalborg University, Denmark
First published 2015 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2015 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Contents
Sren Dosenrode
Lise Lyck
Wolfgang Zank
Li Xing and Zhang Shengjun
Peter Draper and Morisho Mwana Biningo Nene
Javier Fernando Luchetti
Peter Abrahamson
Stephen Aris and Mark Webber
Andrs Malamud
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald
Sren Dosenrode
Wolfgang Zank
Sren Dosenrode
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Peter Abrahamson is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen. He holds an M.Phil. from the University of Copenhagen and a PhD from Roskilde University.
Stephen Aris is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Security Studies, ETH Zrich, Switzerland, and an editor of Russian Analytical Digest.
Jeffrey Ayres is Professor at the Department of Political Science and Dean of the College at Saint Michaels College in Colchester, Vermont, USA. He holds a BA from the University of Virginia and a PhD from the University of Wisconsin.
Sren Dosenrode is Professor of International Politics, Jean Monnet Professor of European Studies, and Director of the Centre for Comparative Integration Studies at Aalborg University. He holds an M.Phil. from the University of Copenhagen and a Dr Phil. from the University of Zrich.
Peter Draper is Director of Tutwa Consulting, Senior Research Fellow at the South African Institute of International Affairs, and formerly senior official in the South African Department of Trade and Industry. He holds an M.Com. from the University of Natal.
Javier FernandoLuchetti is Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Humanities, National University of Central Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. He is Professor of Geography and of History, and he holds an MA in International Relations.
Lise Lyck is Centre Director and Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School. Expert in regional development and has for eight years been a scientific member representing the social sciences in the Scientific Commission for Greenland.
Laura Macdonald is Professor at the Department of Political Science and the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University, and currently Director of the Institute of Political Economy. She has an MA and a PhD from York University, Toronto, Canada.
Li Xing is Professor of Development and International Political Economy, and Director of the Research Center on Development and International Relations at Aalborg University. He holds an MA and PhD in development and international relations from Aalborg University.
Andrs Malamud
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