Beyond regionalism? : regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle East / edited by Cilja Harders, Matteo Legrenzi

Regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle East are usually considered to be weak and rather ceremonial. However, since September 11, 2001, a new regional order is emerging and the impact of geostrategic changes in the international environment has yet to be satisfactorily s...

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Other Authors: Harders, Cilja 1968- (Editor), Legrenzi, Matteo (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2016
Series:The international political economy of new regionalisms series
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Call Number :JQ 1758.A38 R433 2016

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245 0 0 |a Beyond regionalism? : regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle East / edited by Cilja Harders, Matteo Legrenzi 
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505 0 |a Introduction, Matteo Legrenzi and Cilja Harders-- Part 1 Theorizing Regionalism and Regionalisation in the Middle East: Comparing regionalist projects in the Middle East and elsewhere: 1 step back, 2 steps forward, Fred Lawson-- Analyzing regional cooperation after September 11, 2001: the emergence of a new regional order in the Arab world, Cilja Harders-- Regional ambition, institutions, social capital - regional cooperation and external actors, Simone Ruiz and Valentin Zahrnt-- Regionalism and regionalization: the state of the art from a neo-realist perspective, Monica Gariup-- Regionalism and securitization: the case of the Middle East, Bezen Coskun.-- Part 2 Case Studies: Did the GCC make a difference? Institutional realities and (un)intended consequences, Matteo Legrenzi-- The organization of the Islamic Conference: from ceremonial politics towards politicization?, Istiaq Ahmed-- Regional organizations, regional identities and minorities: the Arabs and the Kurdish question, David Romano and Lucy Brown-- Regional organizations as conflict mediators? The Arab League and Iraq, Ibrahim al-Marashi-- Intraregional economic integration: the cases of GAFTA and MAFTA, Anja Zorob-- Regional cooperation under conflict: Israeli-Arab business cooperation in the Middle East, Sabine Hofman 
520 |a Regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle East are usually considered to be weak and rather ceremonial. However, since September 11, 2001, a new regional order is emerging and the impact of geostrategic changes in the international environment has yet to be satisfactorily studied. With older regional organizations suffering from weaknesses, new forms appear to be developing and flourishing, due either to European support or growing sub-regional identities. This volume offers refined theoretical models and approaches which are attuned to the new dynamics and contradictions of a wide range of regionalist projects in the contemporary Middle East. Case studies of the most important regional organizations in different policy fields offer comprehensive overviews of the main actors, institutions, historical development and current issues. 
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