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Comparing Regionalisms : Implications for Global Development

Part of the International political economy series series
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This title summarizes the UNU/WIDER international research project on the formation of world regions, and what implications this process will have for the future world order, particularly as far as the important issues of peace and development are concerned.

This last volume in a series of five focuses on comparative research, covering all important regions of the world.

Comparative studies are seen as the next step in regional analysis.

Acknowledging the enormous variety of regional formations, the contributors nevertheless argue that a comparative approach to the dynamics of regionalization will provide important knowledge not only about the regions in question, but also about the emerging world order.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333765419 / 9780333765418
Hardback
337.1
16/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
256p. : ill.
22 cm
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BJRN HETTNE is Professor at the Department of Peace and Development, G/teborg University. He is the author of a number of books and articles on development theory, international political economy, European integration and ethnic relations.ANDRS INOTAI is Director-General of the Institute for World Economics, Budapest. He Headed the task force for Hungary's EU-integration Strategy (from February 1996), and was a Staff Member of the World Bank, Washington, DC (1989-1991).OSVALDO SUNKEL is Professor of Economics, at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and Co-ord
BJRN HETTNE is Professor at the Department of Peace and Development, G/teborg University. He is the author of a number of books and articles on development theory, international political economy, European integration and ethnic relations.ANDRS INOTAI is Director-General of the Institute for World Economics, Budapest. He Headed the task force for Hungary's EU-integration Strategy (from February 1996), and was a Staff Member of the World Bank, Washington, DC (1989-1991).OSVALDO SUNKEL is Professor of Economics, at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and Co-ord GTB Regional studies, JFFS Globalization, KCM Development economics & emerging economies, KCP Political economy