Regionalism in a changing world: comparative perspectives in the new global order/ edited by Lorenzo Fioramonti
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1 Theoretical perspectives
2. Comparative Regionalism: A Field Whose Time has Come?
3. Why We Need to `Unpack' Regions to Compare Them More Effectively Europe at the Crossroads: Economic and Judicial Integration
4. Sovereign Debt Crisis in Euroland: Root Causes and Implications for European Integration
5. New Legal Instruments in a Changing World: Legal, Political and Cultural Developments in EU Judicial Cooperation
6. Africa's Emancipation: Emerging Dynamics and Developments Breaking Free from Europe: Why Africa Needs Another Model of Regional Integration
7. Legal Harmonisation in Africa: Taking Stock and Moving Forward Regionalism Around the World: Expectations and Realities
8. Regionalism in Asia as Disguised Multilateralism: A Critical Analysis of the East Asia Summit and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
9. Has Regionalism Peaked? The Latin American Quagmire and its Lessons
10. A Changing Mediterranean: Regional Organisations and North Africa during the Arab Spring Conclusion
11. Building Regions from Below: Has the Time Come for Regionalism 2.0? Lorenzo Fioramonti
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