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Regionalism is a political ideology that seeks to increase the political power, influence and self-determination of the people of one or more subnational regions. It focuses on the "development of a political or social system based on one or more" regions [1] [2] and/or the national, normative or economic interests of a specific ...
In national politics (or low politics), regionalism is a political notion which favours regionalization—a process of dividing a political entity (typically a country) into smaller regions, and transferring power from the central government to the regions.
Als Regionalismus bezeichnet man das Bestreben von Menschen, durch Regionalisierung Entscheidungskompetenzen von der nationalen Ebene bzw. von der Ebene eines Bundeslandes weg hin zu kleineren Regionen zu verlagern, die teilweise zu diesem Zweck erst förmlich geschaffen werden müssen.
Regionalism is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that shapes and is shaped by global politics. This article explores the origins, theories, and challenges of regionalism as a subfield of international relations and a process of regional integration. It also examines the role of regional organizations and actors in addressing global issues and promoting regional governance.
26. Okt. 2009 · The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of regionalism in world politics. Old regionalist organizations have been revived, new organizations formed, and regionalism and the call for strengthened regionalist arrangements have been central to many of the debates about the nature of the post-Cold War international order.
- Andrew Hurrell
- 1995
regionalism and hegemony is worthy of greater development. Rather, it tries to give an idea of what the theoretical landscape looks like and to provide a framework for understanding and assessing the proliferation of regionalist schemes in con temporary world politics. Varieties of regionalism Both 'region' and 'regionalism' are ambiguous terms ...
After clarifying the various concepts and definitions associated with regionalism, the chapter discusses relevant developments in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe. In particular, it looks at regional arrangements in Eurasia and the post-Soviet states. It also explores the process of European integration as well as the similarities and the ...