The consolidation of regionalism as a broad field of research attracting scholars across disciplines demands an inquiry on its scientific foundations. This inquiry should consider the object of research, the methods and the theories used. First, regionalism scholars lack a consensually agreed definition of their subject. Second, research focusses mainly in case studies, led by area specialists and comparative research is a rather occasional methodological occurrence. Finally, regionalism has not produced significant theoretical advances vis-à-vis neighbouring disciplines. In summary, regionalism contribution to knowledge is scarce and this paper suggests, instead, applying mainstream political science and international relations objects, me...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The article is devoted to one of the most urgent problems of regional studies – the definition of th...
This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the field of international studies. ...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
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...
There is virtually no systematic debate regarding the fundamentals of comparative research in the fi...
The study of regionalism is often characterised as too fragmented, plagued by disagreements over suc...
Global International Relations (IR) research promotes more spaces for a broader spectrum of historie...
This review of recent literature on political, economic, and cultural regionalism shows that this ar...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
This article offers an overview of the history and development of regionalism with a view to providi...
This paper explores how we push the field of regional studies beyond its present institutional, conc...
The paper defines a cognitive approach of regionalism and outlines a research agenda, proceeding fro...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The article is devoted to one of the most urgent problems of regional studies – the definition of th...
This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the field of international studies. ...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
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...
There is virtually no systematic debate regarding the fundamentals of comparative research in the fi...
The study of regionalism is often characterised as too fragmented, plagued by disagreements over suc...
Global International Relations (IR) research promotes more spaces for a broader spectrum of historie...
This review of recent literature on political, economic, and cultural regionalism shows that this ar...
Why do some states develop deeper regionalism while others do not? Comparing European and Asian regi...
This article offers an overview of the history and development of regionalism with a view to providi...
This paper explores how we push the field of regional studies beyond its present institutional, conc...
The paper defines a cognitive approach of regionalism and outlines a research agenda, proceeding fro...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The article is devoted to one of the most urgent problems of regional studies – the definition of th...
This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the field of international studies. ...