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The New Regionalism and the Future of Security and Development
 
 
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Description

This book is dedicated to the implications of the New Regionalism for global security and development. The fourth volume in the five-volume New Regionalism Series, it features contributions from the UNU/WIDER project on New Regionalism. Earlier volumes have dealt with the relationship between globalization and regionalization as well as various national perspectives from the North and from the South on the process of regionalization.


Contents

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Notes on the Contributors
Foreword; Giovanni Andrea Cornia
Editors' Preface
The Logic of Regional Security in the Post-Cold War World; B.Buzan
Regional Cooperation and Economic Development; P.Mistry
Development and Regional Integration in Latin America: Another Chance for an Unfulfilled Promise?; A.Sunkel
The New Regionalism and Collective Diplomacy in Latin America; A.Frohman
Africa in the Global Political Economy: Globalization, Regionalization or Marginalization; T.M.Shaw
The Role of the Regional Factor in West Africa; F.Söderbaum
Israel, Palestine and Jordan - Triangle or Peace or Conflict?; H.Lindholm-Schulz & M.Schulz
Regional Hydropolitics in Mainland South East Asia: A New Deal in a New Era; J.Öjendal
Power and Water: The Coming Order in Southern Africa; L.A.Swatuk
Regional Cooperation and Peace: A Chinese View; S.Ji-ru
A Regional Framework for Peace and Development in the Balkans; J.Minic
Contents of Volumes 1 - 5
Index


Authors

BJÖRN HETTNE is Professor at the Department of Peace and Development, Göteborg University. He is the author of a number of books and articles on development theory, international political economy, European integration and ethnic relations.

ANDRAS INOTAI is Director-General of the Institute for World Economics, Budapest. Since February 1996 he has been Head of the Task force for Hungary's EU-integration Strategy; he was also a Staff Member of the World Bank, Washington, DC (1989-1991).

OSVALDO SUNKEL is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Public Policy Analysis at the University of Chile. He is also special adviser to ECLAC.


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