ABSTRACT

Regionalization in general and regional integration in particular have taken place at a growing pace since the end of the Cold War, when states were set free from various security overlays. Regional integration is ’logical’ as it is supposed to advance wealth and peace. Still, the picture is far from clear and the process of regional integration is not automatic; disintegration takes place, as we saw in the cases of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia to mention a few. This is the case not only in states recently brought together but also in traditional states like Britain, The Netherlands and Spain where strong groups strive for independence. In some places regionalization is flourishing, but regional integration is not. Some regional integration projects like the North American Free Trade Agreement and Mercosur seem to stagnate. Certainly there are limits to regional integration. This comprehensive volume, written by high profiled academics, covers these themes by examining eleven cases ranging from the lack of integration in the Arctic and the Middle East, to ongoing or progressing integration in Europe to uncover what ’blocks’ regional integration, the results of which are used for developing new theoretical insights.

chapter 1|16 pages

On Regional Integration

chapter 2|16 pages

Arctic Regionalization

chapter 3|24 pages

The Trajectory of Arab Non-integration

Historical Reconstruction and Theoretical Explanation

chapter 4|20 pages

China and Regional Integration in East Asia

Opportunities, Constraints and Challenges

chapter 6|14 pages

Political Dialogue in South America

The Role of South American Nations Union

chapter 7|24 pages

Central American Integration

Prospects for a Troubled Region

chapter 8|30 pages

Loosely-coupled Confederalism

The Commonwealth of Independent States and the Post-Soviet Space

chapter 9|16 pages

Interdependence, Leadership and Institutionalization

The Triple Deficit and Fading Prospects of Mercosur

chapter 11|20 pages

Spill-back

The Faroe Islands' Zigzag towards Independence

chapter 13|16 pages

Limits to Regional Integration

Equilibrium and Spill-back