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edition: Authors: Jürgen Rüland, Heiner Hänggi, Ralf Roloff serie: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics ISBN : 0415360579, 9780203008324 publisher: Routledge publish year: 2005 pages: 385 language: English ebook format : PDF (It will be converted to PDF, EPUB OR AZW3 if requested by the user) file size: 1 MB
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Tables......Page 11
Contributors......Page 12
Preface......Page 14
Abbreviations......Page 16
Part I Introduction......Page 22
1 Interregionalism......Page 24
Part II The concept of interregional relations......Page 36
2 Interregionalism in theoretical perspective......Page 38
3 Interregionalism as a multifaceted phenomenon......Page 52
Part III The geography of interregional relations......Page 84
Asia–America relations......Page 86
4 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)......Page 88
5 The Forum for East Asia–Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC)......Page 106
Asia–Europe relations......Page 116
6 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union......Page 118
7 The Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) process......Page 134
Transatlantic relations......Page 150
8 The new Transatlantic interregionalism and the end of the Atlantic Alliance......Page 152
9 The new Transatlantic interregionalism......Page 170
Europe–Latin America relations......Page 174
10 The European Union’s relations with MERCOSUR......Page 176
11 Europe–Latin America (EU–LAC) relations......Page 189
Africa–Europe relations......Page 204
12 The European Union and Southern Africa......Page 206
13 The Africa–Europe (Cairo summit) process......Page 220
Part IV Comparative aspects and special cases......Page 236
14 Comparing interregionalism......Page 238
15 Beyond transregionalism......Page 255
16 “Imagined” interregionalism......Page 275
17 Hemispheric interregionalism......Page 293
18 Between regionalism and transregionalism......Page 306
Part V Conclusion......Page 314
19 Interregionalism......Page 316
Notes......Page 335
Bibliography......Page 350
Index......Page 376