Social Regionalism in the Global Economy

Social Regionalism in the Global Economy
Author: Adelle Blackett,Christian Lévesque
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136922947

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Regional trade agreements have expanded exponentially over the past decade, and have become a significant, if controversial, factor in the expanse of economic globalization. Social Regionalism in the Global Economy attempts to take a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to addressing labour regulation by drawing upon insights from industrial relations, comparative capitalism, and new governance schools of thought. It stands for the proposition that an interdisciplinary study of regional regulation holds the potential to offer a fuller account of social regionalism. Its focus is to consider how institutions and labour market actors reconstruct and renegotiate regulatory space in a changing economic environment characterized by regional impulses. It argues that there is a dynamic interplay between institutions and actors of social regulation. This interplay occurs at many levels. The book therefore maps both how actors shape institutions as well as how institutions shape social actors’ ability to affect regulatory processes. The editors bring together leading international specialists willing to move beyond textual analyses of regional agreements to offer alternative accounts of regional integration. The work emphasizes that institutional context and social actors at multiple governance levels are integral to the progressive construction and regulation of regional space. It further contributes to the literature by combining insights from overlooked regional entities in transition and developing countries with original analyses from the European Union and the NAFTA. These aims will be achieved by combining original research that is empirically grounded with theoretically informed analysis.

Globalism and the New Regionalism

Globalism and the New Regionalism
Author: Osvaldo Sunkel,András Inotai
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349272686

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This is the first of five volumes reporting on the UNU-WIDER study on New Regionalism. It deals with the conceptions and meanings of two processes which probably will have a crucial influence on the shape of the 'new world order' - globalization and regionalization. These studies relate to each other as challenge to response, globalization being the challenge of economic and cultural homogenization of the world and regionalization being a social and political reaction. The leading writers in the field contribute thought-provoking and fascinating articles to this volume.

Regionalism and Globalization

Regionalism and Globalization
Author: Sajal Lahiri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2001
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 9781134599523

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This volume brings together articles on three primary elements of globalization: multilateralism, regionalism and unilateralism. Expert contributors investigate the substantive issues of commodity and factor trade, capital movements and monetary and fiscal policies, from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.

Regionalism across the North South Divide

Regionalism across the North South Divide
Author: Jean Grugel,Wil Hout
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134717187

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In contrast to most studies of regionalism, Grugel and Hout focus on countries not currently at the core of the global economy, including Brazil and Mercosur, Chile, South East Asia, China, South Africa, the Maghreb, Turkey and Australia. What seems clear from this original analysis is that far from being peripheral, these countries are forming regional power blocs of their own, which could go on to hold the balance of power in the new world order.

Regionalism and Globalization

Regionalism and Globalization
Author: Sajal Lahiri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2001-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134599516

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This volume brings together articles on three primary elements of globalization: multilateralism, regionalism and unilateralism. Expert contributors investigate the substantive issues of commodity and factor trade, capital movements and monetary and fiscal policies, from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.

The New Regionalism

The New Regionalism
Author: Björn Hettne,András Inotai
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1994
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: UCSD:31822018799239

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Globalization Regionalization and Cross Border Regions

Globalization  Regionalization and Cross Border Regions
Author: M. Perkmann,N. Sum
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230596092

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Cross-border regions are newly emerging social spaces stretching across national borders. Globalization makes national borders more permeable and leads to a rearrangement of economic and political interactions. This is particularly pronounced within supra-regional blocs featuring specific internal border regimes. The ensuing opportunities are increasingly seized to create border-spanning discourses and institutions. This is illustrated in the book by a range of experts analyzing cross-border regions in Europe, America, East Asia and Africa.

Regionalism Globalisation and International Order

Regionalism  Globalisation and International Order
Author: Jens-Uwe Wunderlich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317068983

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New regionalism and globalization have been prominent themes in academic and political debates since the beginning of the 1990s. Despite the considerable amount of scholarly attention that the new regionalism has received in recent years, its full empirical and theoretical potential has yet to be fully investigated. This illuminating study provides an overview of new avenues in theorizing regionalism and proposes a consolidated framework for analysis and comparison. Offering a comparative historical perspective of European and Southeast Asian regionalism, it presents new and imaginative insights into the theory and practice of regionalism and the links between regional developments, globalization and international order.