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This volume takes the debates on the political economy of regionalization beyond their current stage, utilizing the insight that regionalization entails profound socio-cultural, economic and political restructuring. The contributions challenge the traditional formal interstate and institutional bias in analyses of regionalization, in which the EU is often presented as the model for understanding contemporary practices. Instead, they underscore the need to understand regionalization in terms of its myriad local articulations. There is not just one process of regionalization, but many.

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This volume takes the debates on the political economy of regionalization beyond their current stage, utilizing the insight that regionalization entails profound socio-cultural, economic and political restructuring. The contributions challenge the traditional formal interstate and institutional bias in analyses of regionalization, in which the EU is often presented as the model for understanding contemporary practices. Instead, they underscore the need to understand regionalization in terms of its myriad local articulations. There is not just one process of regionalization, but many.
Autorenporträt
RAMSES AMER Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Umea University, Sweden MARK T. BERGER Senior Lecturer, Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies and the International Studies Program, University of New South Wales, Australia MARK BEESON Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Australia BENEDICTE BULL Political Scientist and Research Fellow, Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway SANDRA J. MACLEAN Associate Professor of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada ANE ROALD MANNSÅKER PhD Student, University of Oslo, Norway KIRSTEN NORDHAUG Associate Professor, Department of Geography and International Development Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark CLAUDIA SANCHEZ BAJO Responsible for research and research co-ordination of European Association of Cooperative Groups IAN TAYLOR Lecturer in School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK