Regionalism and Global Politics
- Created by: Reece Colley
- Created on: 13-01-14 15:40
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- Regionalism and Global Politics
- The trend of Globalisation is challenged by the development of a "world of Regions"
- Regionalism is the sucessor to the nation-state and the alternative to globalisation
- evidence of this theory include Regional Bodies that have occurred since 1945
- most prominent in the 60's and 80's
- evidence of this theory include Regional Bodies that have occurred since 1945
- Regionalism is the sucessor to the nation-state and the alternative to globalisation
- Has a 'new' Regionalism occurred?
- traditionally cooperation on only:
- Security
- Politics
- Economics
- 'New' Regionalism is the strengthening or creation of Trade Blocs
- Is this the creation of new opposing blocs or a step towards greater integration between blocs
- Does regionalism promote or threaten international security?
- Is this the creation of new opposing blocs or a step towards greater integration between blocs
- traditionally cooperation on only:
- What motivates this trend? are it and Globalisation linked or opposing forces
- The trend of Globalisation is challenged by the development of a "world of Regions"
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