ABSTRACT

Is the EU isolated within the emergent multipolar world? Concentrating on interregional relations and focussing on the European Union’s (EU) evolving international role with regards to regional cooperation, this innovative book collects a set of fresh empirical analyses of interregional ties binding the EU with its Eastern and Southern neighbourhood, as well as with Asia, Africa and the Americas. The 25 leading authors from 5 continents have contributed original and diverse chapters and the book advances a novel theoretical ‘post-revisionist’ approach beyond both the Eurocentrism of ‘Europe First’ perspectives as well as the Euroscepticism of those advocating to simply move ’Beyond Europe’. After a Foreword by A. Acharya, the book’s five sections reflect the main drivers of EU interregional policies: The European Union as a Sophisticated Laboratory of Regional and Interregional Cooperation (with chapters by M. Telò, L. Fawcett and T. Risse), De Facto Drivers of Regionalism (F. Ponjaert, M. Shu, A. Valladão and C. Jakobeit), De Jure Drivers of Regionalism (S. Lavenex, G. Finizio, C. Jakobeit, R. Coman, C. Cocq & S. Teo L-Shah), Cognitive Drivers of Regionalism (J. Rüland, E. Fitriani, S. Stavridis & S. Kingah, P. Bacon), and Instrumental Drivers of Regionalism (B. Delcourt, C. Olsson & G. Müller, A. Malamud & P. Seabra and L. Fioramonti & J. Kostopoulos).

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|69 pages

European Integration Studies as a Reference for Regional and Interregional Cooperation

part II|53 pages

European Interregionalism and De Facto Drivers of Regional Cooperation

chapter 6|18 pages

Europe and Latin America

Differing Routes for Regional Integration

part III|69 pages

European Interregionalism and De Jure Drivers of Regional Cooperation

chapter 10|18 pages

Countering Terrorism

Challenges and Opportunities in ASEAN–EU Cooperation

chapter 11|16 pages

Drivers of Interregional Cooperation

The Rise and Consolidation of a European Rule of Law Regime

part IV|95 pages

European Interregionalism and Cognitive Drivers of Regional Cooperation

chapter 12|16 pages

European Norms Torn

Between the Universal and Regional Levels?

chapter 15|18 pages

The Unintended Consequences of Interregional Democracy Promotion

Normative and Conceptual Misunderstandings in EU–ASEAN Relations

chapter 16|20 pages

The European Parliament and Interregional Dialogue

The Case of Responsibility to Protect

part V|59 pages

European Interregionalism and Instrumental Drivers of Regional Cooperation