Civil Society and World Regions
Lorenzo Fioramonti (Redaktør) Chukwudi David Anyanwu (Innledning) Mercedes Botto (Innledning) Alan Collins (Innledning) Antonio Fiori (Innledning) Andréas Godsäter (Innledning) Okechukwu C. Iheduru (Innledning) Sunhyuk Kim (Innledning) Helen E.S. Nesadurai (Innledning) Marco Pinfari (Innledning) Jan Aart Scholte (Innledning) Andy Storey (Innledning)
«This must-read book provides detailed accounts of how citizens are reshaping regional governance structures. Far too little research has been conducted on how regionalization is spurred from below and this book provides much needed knowledge to the under-studied field. Scholars interested in comparative regionalism will find that civil society often contests existing regionalism paradigms and thereby fosters alternative models at various places across the globe.»
Michael Schulz, Associate Professor in Peace and Development, University of Gothenburg
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Lexington Books
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781498514064
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«This must-read book provides detailed accounts of how citizens are reshaping regional governance structures. Far too little research has been conducted on how regionalization is spurred from below and this book provides much needed knowledge to the under-studied field. Scholars interested in comparative regionalism will find that civil society often contests existing regionalism paradigms and thereby fosters alternative models at various places across the globe.»
Michael Schulz, Associate Professor in Peace and Development, University of Gothenburg
«Despite the explosion of regionalism throughout the world, the role of civil society remains neglected by academics and policymakers. This thoroughly researched book solves this fallacy, providing an impressive account of the many different ways in which civil society contributes to regionalism around the world. Anyone seeking to move beyond the state-centric and top-down perspectives dominating the research field will be inspired by this work.»
Fredrik Söderbaum, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
«This timely collection brings together varieties of civil societies and global regions; its contribution to regional governance is thus not just doubled, but rather squared. Informed by regional cases and experts, this book considers prospects for sustainable regional development at a time when the Old West is declining and ‘new powers’ are advancing. An important reflection on which interests are served by contemporary regionalism and which institutions may advance or decline in the post-global crisis era.»
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston
«This book underlines the vital importance of civil society in regionalization processes across the globe. Legitimation, manipulation, and contestation are strategies that NGOs pursue everywhere in shaping the governance of regions. Editor and authors have succeeded in providing first-rate accounts that deepen greatly our understandings of regionalization as processes that are much more than state- or market-driven. Future work will have to take account of this significant reframing of the analysis of regionalism in world politics.»
Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University