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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
ANDRAS INOTAI Staff member of the World Bank, Washington, DC (1989-1991) BJÖRN HETTNE Professor, Department of Peace and Development, University of Göteborg OSVALDO SUNKEL Professor of Economics, Universidad de Chile SAMIR AMIN Director, African Office of TWF RICHARD FALK Professor of International Law, Princeton University HELGE HVEEM Professor of International Politics, University of Oslo JYRKI KÄKÖNEN Research Director, Tampere Peace Research Institute KAISA LÄHTEENMAKI Researcher, University of Turku PERCY MISTRY Chairman of Oxford International Group JAMES H. MITTELMAN Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC MICHAEL MORTIMORE Founding member of the Joint Unit between the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC) BERTIL ODÉN Senior Researcher, Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala, Sweden