A spatial approach to regionalisms in the global economy için kapak resmi
Başlık:
A spatial approach to regionalisms in the global economy
Yazar:
Niemann, Michael
ISBN:
9780333751114

9781349412259
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiii, 185 pages : maps ; 23 cm
Seri:
International political economy series
İçerik:
Globalization or Regionalization? -- International relations theory at the end of the millennium -- Regionalism and IR theory -- Missing Spaces: IR Theory and Cooperation -- Early thoughts on cooperative behavior -- 'Malevolent modernity': E.H. Carr and the end of Utopianism -- Protestant pessimism: Hans Morgenthau and human nature -- Structural hegemony: Kenneth Waltz and the dominance of the system -- Norms, rules and disciplines: Neo-Realism and international regimes -- Form follows function: David Mitrany and the spaces of cooperation -- Function follows interests: Ernst Haas and Neo-Functionalism -- Is the 'Neo' in Neo-Functionalism the same as the 'Neo' in Neo-Realism? -- Ruminations at the margins -- The Global System as Mille-Feuille -- Social space as a social product -- Global social space as a layered phenomenon -- Medieval prelude -- The production of states -- Nations as social spaces -- Regions as layers -- Southern Africa as Social Space -- Early spaces -- The arrival of the Europeans, 1482-1850 -- Diamonds, gold and the production of states, 1870-1910 -- The consolidation of racial spaces, 1910-48 -- Apartheid and the solidification of the region, 1948-80 -- SADCC and counterhegemonic efforts, 1980-90 -- Producing post-apartheid southern Africa -- Regionalization: the Search for a Spatial Fix -- Globalization -- the new representation of space -- Globalization -- the spatial practice of the late twentieth century -- Globalization and the politics of collective memory -- Regionalization: a potential third space
Özet:
"In this book Michael Niemann challenges the traditional manner in which regionalization has been approached and suggests that the failure to come to grips with this phenomenon is the result of the modernist relegation of space to margins of analysis, so that spatial awareness has progressively been eliminated in IR theory in a move towards an aspatial image of the state. He then advances an alternative approach which views space as a social construct and traces the emergence of modern states as one of multiple layers of a global social space. From this perspective, regionalization represents the construction of new layers of social space in a search for an institutional fix to the challenges of globalization. This model is applied to southern Africa and Latin America. Finally, he proposes that regions may also serve as spaces for counterhegemonic mobilization which takes advantage of the weakening of the state."--Jacket
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