This up-to-date snapshot of European, Latin American and Asian regional integration is informed by a theoretical framing that touches the most important bases in the field of comparative regional studies. This book is a very useful and very readable addition to an important area of world politics and a vibrant field of scholarship.
Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter Professor, Jr. of International Studies, Cornell University, USA
Are regional organisations in crisis, or are they a crucial part of the solution to addressing the challenges of contemporary crises? Saurugger and Terpan have assembled an impressive range of expertise to analyse the relationship between regionalism and crisis-response in Europe, Asia and Latin America. The result is a highly topical volume which is an important contribution to the burgeoning literature on comparative regionalism.
Thomas Christiansen, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Routledge Studies on Challenges, Crises and Dissent in World Politics
Series editors: Karoline Postel-Vinay
Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI), France
and
Nadine Godehardt
German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Germany
This new series focuses on challenges, crises and dissent in world politics and the major political issues that have surfaced in recent years. It welcomes a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches including critical and postmodern studies, and aims to improve our present understanding of global order through the exploration of major challenges to inter/national and regional governability, the effects of nationalism, extremism, weak leadership and the emergence of new actors in international politics.
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Tom Bentley |
2 | Crisis and Institutional Change in Regional Integration |
Edited by Sabine Saurugger and Fabien Terpan |
Crisis and Institutional Change
in Regional Integration
Edited by
Sabine Saurugger and
Fabien Terpan
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Title: Crises and institutional change in regional integration / edited by
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Description: New York : Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge studies on
challenges, crises and dissent in world politics ; 2 | Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015042344 | ISBN 9781138951839 (hardback) |
Subjects: LCSH: Europe
Economic integration. | Latin America
Economic integration. | AsiaEconomic integration. | Financial crises.
Classification: LCC HC241 .C745 2016 | DDC 337.1dc23
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Contents
SABINE SAURUGER AND FABIEN TERPAN
PART I
European integration
HANO DEGNER
CHRISTIAN LEQUESNE
AXEL HLSEMEYER
CLINE BELOT AND ISABELE GUINAUDEAU
PART II
Latin American regional integration
KEVIN PARTHENAY
OLIVIER DABNE
CLARISSA DRI
PART III
Asian regional integration
REUBEN WONG
SHAUN NARINE
KELY GERARD
SABINE SAURUGER AND FABIEN TERPAN
Cline Belot is Research Fellow at the French National Council for Research (CNRS/PACTE) and teaches at Sciences Po Grenoble, University Grenoble Alpes (UGA). Her main publications focus on citizens attitudes towards European Integration and European values. Most recent publication include Have European attitudes at last played a role at the European Parliament elections? with V. Van Inglegom, Revue europenne des sciences sociales, 53(1), 4978. She currently works on the relation between public opinion and public policies at the European level.
Olivier Dabne is Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po Paris and Senior Researcher at the Center for International Studies and Research (CERI). He is also the President of the Political Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean (www.sciencespo.fr/opalc) and visiting professor in many Latin American universities. His main area of expertise is Latin American regionalism. His latest publications in English include The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America (NY, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) and Consistency and resilience through cycles of repoliticization, in The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism. The Case of Latin America, edited by Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie, London, Springer, 2012, pp. 4164.
Hanno Degner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Chair of International Relations, University of Konstanz, Germany. He studied Political Science at the University of Bremen (BA, 2009), and Public Administration and European Governance at the University of Konstanz (MA, 2011) and Sciences Po Grenoble (DNM, 2011). From 2012 to 2015, he worked as Doctoral Student at the University of Konstanz (Thesis Title: Crises and Integration. An Empirical-Analytic Study of European Integration in Response to Urgent Threats, Committee: Dirk Leuffen, Sabine Saurugger, Wolfgang Seibel).
Clarissa Dri is Professor of International Relations at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil. She holds a PhD in Political Science from Sciences Po Bordeaux, France. Her main research interests are comparative regionalisms, Latin American foreign policies and legislative studies. Among her publications are Parliamentary Dimensions of Regionalization and Globalization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, co-edited with Olivier Costa and Stelios Stavridis) and La construction du Parlement du Mercosur (Larcier, 2014).
Kelly Gerard is Assistant Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Western Australia. Her research interests span political economy, development and social movements in Southeast Asia. Her work has been published in