The Regional World Order: Transregionalism, Regional Integration, and Regional Projects across Europe and Asia
By (Author) Alexei D. Voskressenski
Edited by Boglrka Koller
Contributions by Anna Kireeva
Contributions by Ekaterina Koldunova
Contributions by Boglrka Koller
Contributions by Joel Ng Kuang Jong
Contributions by Denis A. Kuznetsov
Contributions by Maria L. Lagutina
Contributions by Joseph Chinyong Liow
Contributions by Igor Okunev
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th April 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Politics and government
International relations
341.24
Hardback
242
Width 159mm, Height 232mm, Spine 25mm
553g
In the evolving post-Westphalian world regional entities become key political and economic players as the authors argue in this volume. As a result of regionalization, the international politics and economics is witnessing great transformations too. This volume explores some ideas of how these transformations may develop. It is written by three generations of researchers and scholars at European, Russian, and Asian higher education institutions. Their different perspectives are integrated in a coherent, multi-dimensional view to answer challenges facing what is called increasingly Greater Eurasia. The volume employs a rigorous conceptual framework over a wide geographic range and applies different approaches to ask and answer challenging questions. The arguments presented in this book are built around the concepts of regionalism and transregionalism. The volume is focusing on three different geographical entities: Europe, Eurasia and East Asia, and examines ASEM, EAEU, BRI, EU, ASEAN, CIS, as well as TTIP, TTP, OBOR .
Regionalism, encompassing inter-regionalism and trans-regionalism, are powerful transformative movements in our times. This innovative volume brings together a cross-generational team of experts from Europe, Eurasia and Asia to examine the dynamics of new forms of wholeness to counter traditional forms of power politics across the three regions. Transregionalism offers the prospect of a transformation of international relations. This is theoretical and empirical work of the highest order, and is essential reading to understand the shift towards regionalism in world politics today and the possible emergence of a post-Westphalian world order. -- Richard Sakwa, University of Kent
A timely discussion of the ongoing shifts in the global system. The book is offering a truly comparative perspective, allowing for a better understanding of differences in methodological approaches of the Western, Eastern European, Russian, and East Asian scholars to regional studies. A must read for anybody interested in a deeper understanding of the root causes and consequences of the current interregional shifts. -- Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennessee State University
Alexei D. Voskressenski is professor of political science at Victoria University of Manchester. Boglrka Koller is associate professor of international and European studies at the National University of Public Service.