ABSTRACT

Regionalism is under stress. The European Union has been challenged by the Eurozone crisis, refugee flows, terrorist attacks, Euroscepticism, and Brexit. In Latin America, regional cooperation has been stagnating.

Studying Europe and Latin America within a broader comparative perspective, this volume provides an analytical framework to assess stress factors facing regionalism. The contributors explore how economic and financial crises, security challenges, identity questions raised by immigration and refugee flows, the rise of populism, and shifting regional and global power dynamics have had an impact on regionalism; whether the EU crisis has had repercussions for regionalisms in other parts of the world; and to what extent the impact of stress factors is mediated by characteristics of the region that may provide elements of resilience.

Written by specialists from Europe and Latin America with a shared interest in the new field of comparative regionalism, this book will be an invaluable resource for students, scholars and policy specialists in regional integration, European politics, EU studies, Latin American studies, and international relations and international law more generally.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Regionalism under stress

part I|52 pages

Theoretical and comparative perspectives

chapter 2|13 pages

Regionalism under stress

A comparative perspective

chapter 3|18 pages

Multipolarity is in, multilateralism out

Rising minilateralism and the downgrading of regionalism

part II|51 pages

Europe

chapter 4|14 pages

Constructing integration

Resilience and political innovation in the EU

chapter 6|18 pages

The mainstreaming of security and defense in the European Union post-2016

Building resilience in challenging times

part III|51 pages

Latin America

chapter 9|18 pages

The Pacific Alliance

Regionalism without stress?

part IV|37 pages

EU–Latin American Inter-regionalism

chapter 10|16 pages

EU–LAC relations after Brexit

Regionalism and inter-regionalism à la carte

part V|34 pages

Africa and Asia

chapter 12|14 pages

Regionalism in sub-Saharan Africa

Structural constraints and African agency

chapter 13|18 pages

Regionalism in distress

Is ASEAN coping with global crises and power shifts?