1\. Introduction 2\. The History of Regionalism: European Integration and Beyond 3\. The Outcome of Regionalism: Inter-, Supra- or Post-National? 3.1 From Cooperation to Integration 3.2 New and Old Regionalism 3.3 Persisting Diversity or Emerging Similarity? 4\. The Drivers of Regionalism: Old Theories and New Puzzles 4.1 The Demand for Regionalism. It Is Not Only the Economy, Stupid! 4.2 The Supply of Regionalism. Interests, Power, and Norms 5\. When Regionalism Hits Home. Policy Harmonization and Structural Change 5.1 From Second Image Reversed... 5.2 ... to Europeanization and Domestic Change 6\. Conclusions LiteratureAfter the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-state activities at the...
Corresponding to the global proliferation of inter-state activities at the regional level since the ...
The regional process that is taking place in Europe in recent decades, was determined by the awarene...
There is virtually no systematic debate on the fundamentals of comparative research in the study of ...
After the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-st...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
Introduction: The end of the Cold War saw a surge in regionalism. While the number of preferential t...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
This paper first provides a short introduction of regionalism, i.e. international cooperation, and t...
Europe has pioneered regional integration, and studies on European integration have dominated the st...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
In this chapter I investigate how some of the debates in new regionalism studies can inform research...
The European Union (EU) perceives itself as a model for regional integration, which it seeks to diff...
The debates on regionalism have been polarized between European Union (EU) scholars and non-EU schol...
The aim of this paper is to portray the importance of regionalist parties in the European Union. The...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
Corresponding to the global proliferation of inter-state activities at the regional level since the ...
The regional process that is taking place in Europe in recent decades, was determined by the awarene...
There is virtually no systematic debate on the fundamentals of comparative research in the study of ...
After the end of the Cold War, students of International Relations observed an expansion of inter-st...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
Introduction: The end of the Cold War saw a surge in regionalism. While the number of preferential t...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
This paper first provides a short introduction of regionalism, i.e. international cooperation, and t...
Europe has pioneered regional integration, and studies on European integration have dominated the st...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
In this chapter I investigate how some of the debates in new regionalism studies can inform research...
The European Union (EU) perceives itself as a model for regional integration, which it seeks to diff...
The debates on regionalism have been polarized between European Union (EU) scholars and non-EU schol...
The aim of this paper is to portray the importance of regionalist parties in the European Union. The...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
Corresponding to the global proliferation of inter-state activities at the regional level since the ...
The regional process that is taking place in Europe in recent decades, was determined by the awarene...
There is virtually no systematic debate on the fundamentals of comparative research in the study of ...